Conventional Diet Advice

Mainstream nutrition guidance often ignores physiological differences between people who gain weight easily and lean people. The calories-in-calories-out framework can lead clinicians to blame overweight patients for lying or cheating when…

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Mainstream nutrition guidance often ignores physiological differences between people who gain weight easily and lean people. The calories-in-calories-out framework can lead clinicians to blame overweight patients for lying or cheating when advice fails. Weight-loss advice based only on caloric balance can create a cycle in which compliant patients feel blamed and misunderstood.