Public health advice to avoid fat 'misguided' say researchers

New report claims advice given to tens of millions for almost 40 years was founded on inadequate data

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New research suggests dietary advice which has been issued to tens of millions of people in the UK and US over most of the last 40 years – avoid eating saturated fat – was misguided and not properly supported by the evidence.

A UK-American group has concluded there was insufficient trial evidence to support the advice, and says the recommendation shifted the focus away from other risks, especially the carbohydrates that lie behind the obesity epidemic, says The Independent.

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