Retired Electronic Engineer with Autism, who has a Blog about Evidence-Based Diet, Nutrition & Fitness Information and Random stuff. I also sing a bit!
If carbs made you fat, either
1. You overate carbs from products rather than produce due to persuasive marketing methods, not guidelines &/or
2. You have Insulin Resistance (IR) as I did, in which case fix the IR
https://t.co/4RWGXhO2lM
https://t.co/aIkY6ugStY people eat carbs.
@SangitaMyska@adrianatkins196@TfL My Samsung Galaxy S4 is so old, it has an earphone socket which I plug my wired earphones into.
More modern phones are water-proof which is probably why they don't have earphone sockets.
Plan B public health measures end tomorrow; but they shouldn’t. This is a political move by the government🚨
Lots of people are still vulnerable to COVID-19, and those people matter💙
Let’s send the government a message. RT if you’ll continue to wear masks 👍
#WearAMask 😷
@NeilFlochMD "When we fed mice without the PANX3 gene a high-fat diet, the differences in body weight were gone," Wakefield said. "Diet is always really going to matter."
@OSmicard@kevinnbass@Enopoletus Although it's possible that there's been an epidemic of "loss of personal responsibility", here's another possibility
https://t.co/Y7XlWb7Dqr
@Nutradvance People who make poor dietary choices are often blamed for having a "lack of personal responsibility".
I believe that blame is aimed at the victims rather than the perpetrators.
https://t.co/Gk6umLoL4g
@BrownAdey@MattHancock How are people going to make healthy food & drink choices, when the food product industry uses psychological marketing methods to influence them into unknowingly making unhealthy food & drink choices?
https://t.co/yMzlMItpkz
@kevinnbass From https://t.co/rf6bhGQHc9
"Big Food has not only made large investments in marketing and promotion. It has also implemented political strategies to prevent, delay or weaken regulations that constrain its marketing activities."
@DrHarryLeider@ConscienHealth@DailyMirror@oac As TV ads form <1% of total marketing for "junk foods", per Table 2 of https://t.co/QKocyXUM2I , far more types of marketing need to be banned to have a significant effect.
@angryhacademic This is odd. I could see there was 1 reply to my above tweet, but I couldn't see the reply unless I opened my tweet in a logged-out window.
I then had to search through your replies in order to like it & reply to it. 😬
How big companies are targeting middle income countries to boost ultra-processed food sales https://t.co/TrH7EL0Ztj via @TC_Africa @EdwinKwong7 @PhilBakerNZ@SandroDemaio @janemartinopc @ncdalliance