Institutional Resistance

Resistance to low-carbohydrate science is attributed partly to commercial interests rather than only scientific conservatism. Challenges to mainstream dietary consensus are presented as being treated as harmful attacks rather than hypothes…

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Resistance to low-carbohydrate science is attributed partly to commercial interests rather than only scientific conservatism. Challenges to mainstream dietary consensus are presented as being treated as harmful attacks rather than hypothesis testing. Dietary dogma is described as being preserved despite contradictory evidence from patients and researchers. The American Heart Association, American Medical Association, and food industry funding are described as forces that benefit from stable dietary guidelines.