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Psychologist Dr.
David Weed made a brief presentation to members of the Fall
River Rotary at their weekly meeting of September 1, 2016 at White's
Restaurant in Westport. Entitled "How to End the Obesity and
Diabetes Crisis in America and the World", Dr. Weed's presentation
made the case for changing the current USDA
dietary recommendations that limit dietary fat to one that limits
carbohydrates and restores dietary fats to the level that they were before
the crisis began in 1980. Dr. Weed explained the rationale for lifting limits on dietary fats while
cutting back on carbohydrates as the key factor in lowering both rising obesity
and diabetes rates. This approach to reducing obesity
by reducing
dietary carbohydrates and increasing fat is backed
by years of research that contradicts current recommendations. Click
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(Top row) Partners School
Wellness Coordinator Marcia Picard introduces Dr. Weed after an
invitation by Rotary President Trish Robertson. (Row two) The group
welcomes Dr. Weed who explains the rationale for lifting limits on dietary fats while
cutting back on carbohydrates as the key factor in lowering both rising obesity
and diabetes rates. (Row three) Dr. Weed's slides detail the rise
in obesity and diabetes rates that parallel changes in USDA Dietary
Advisory Committee recommendations to limits dietary fats that need to
be reversed in order to turn the crisis around. (Bottom row) Dr. Weed
takes questions from the audience before ending with the suggestion that
groups contact him to schedule other presentations to local
groups.
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