The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term HealthEven today, as trendy diets and a weight-loss frenzy sweep the nation, two-thirds of adults are still obese and children are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, typically an “adult” disease, at an alarming rate. If we’re obsessed with being thin more so than ever before, why are Americans stricken with heart disease as much as we were 30 years ago? In The China Study, Dr. T. Colin Campbell details the connection between nutrition and heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The report also examines the source of nutritional confusion produced by powerful lobbies, government entities, and opportunistic scientists. The New York Times has recognized the study as the “Grand Prix of epidemiology” and the “most comprehensive large study ever undertaken of the relationship between diet and the risk of developing disease.” The China Study is not a diet book. Dr. Campbell cuts through the haze of misinformation and delivers an insightful message to anyone living with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and those concerned with the effects of aging. [This book is also available in Spanish, El Estudio de China.] |
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Prehľad pre používateľa - Moniica - LibraryThingSynopsis: One of the most comprehensive studies on nutrition. Dr. Campbell originally started his research from the opinion of someone who grew up on a dairy farm, hoping to promote the effects of a ... Čítať celú recenziu
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The China Study | 9 |
Problems We Face Solutions We Need | 11 |
A House of Proteins | 27 |
Turning Off Cancer | 43 |
Lessons from China | 69 |
Diseases of Affluence | 109 |
Broken Hearts | 111 |
Eating Right Eight Principles of Food and Health | 225 |
How to Eat | 241 |
Why Havent You Heard This Before? | 249 |
ScienceThe Dark Side | 251 |
Scientific Reductionism | 269 |
The Science of Industry | 289 |
Government Is It for the People? | 305 |
Big Medicine Whose Health Are They Protecting? | 321 |
Obesity | 135 |
Diabetes | 145 |
Common Cancers Breast Prostate Large Bowel Colon and Rectal | 157 |
Autoimmune Diseases | 183 |
WideRanging Effects Bone Kidney Eye and Brain Diseases | 203 |
The Good Nutrition Guide | 223 |
Repeating Histories | 343 |
QA Protein Effect in Experimental Rat Studies | 351 |
Experimental Design of the China Study | 353 |
The Vitamin D Connection | 361 |
REFERENCES | 369 |
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