As a nutrition professor, I am constantly asked why
nutrition advice seems to change so much and why experts so often disagree.
Not exact matches
The next version of Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the major
nutrition report from the government agencies that brought you the food pyramid,
seems likely to contain
advice about sustainable food choices.
The title of this article might
seem a bit counterintuitive, since the bulk of
nutrition advice about weight loss you've seen on the Internet says the exact opposite.
You've read thousands of articles designed for hard gainers and followed the
advices of world class trainers and
nutrition experts, but you still
seem unable to put any real meat on your bones.
Of all the trends that buck conventional
nutrition advice, the carnivore diet may
seem like the most radical one yet.
Summer Tomato blogger and author Darya Rose asks why «virtually all health and diet
advice»
seems directed at «perfect» eaters who «eat for one reason and one reason alone: optimal health and
nutrition.»
I don't feel that Dog Food Advisor is a good source of
nutrition advice because the
seem fixated on grain content.