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Old Thu, Jun-14-18, 03:53
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Default Food for thought: The science and politics of nutrition

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Food for thought: The science and politics of nutrition

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Join us on this page to watch the live stream of Food for thought: The science and politics of nutrition on the 14 June from 13:30 and all day on the 15 June. Please note: all timings are in Central European Time (CET).

Nutrition, which is often neglected, is one of the biggest drivers of the global epidemic of chronic lifestyle diseases, including obesity and diabetes. However, the evidence base for dietary advice is beset with poor quality science and unresolved controversy.

To improve the science of nutritional advice, the BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal) and the Swiss Re Institute will jointly publish a series of articles under the banner of “Food for thought: The science and politics of nutrition.”

Swiss Re believes that improved nutritional advice will lead to better health outcomes and greater societal resilience against lifestyle diseases.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to join nutritional researchers and interact with leading experts in the fields of medicine, research and public policy backgrounds. Together, we can reclaim the nutritional debate for science and evidence-based research.

http://institute.swissre.com/events...hought_bmj.html


Some interesting speakers, including Aseem Malhotra, Nina Teicholz, Zoe Harcombe and Gary Taubes
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