«Our study suggests that if we had looked at whether or not Zika would be a problem using
previous epidemiological evidence, we would not have wasted energy or effort worrying about tourists getting Zika,» said Robert Snyder, the study's lead author and program manager for the Center for Global Public Health.
Previous research has largely focused on dietary components and which diet would be best to lower the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes, but so far there is no clear
evidence from
epidemiological or clinical trial data that a specific diet is optimal for long - term weight - loss or lowering the risk of diabetes.