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Monthly Archive for September, 2010

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Some reasons why exercise may not translate into weight loss

Sep, Thu 30th, 2010 Posted in : Exercise and Activity, Men's Health, Unhealthy Eating!, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 11 Comments

Earlier this month one of my posts focused on a study which tested the effect of exercise on weight loss in women. This year-long study found that, on average, the women needed to exercise for 77 hours to lose a kg of fat. Now, if I said I had pretty-much foolproof way of getting a [...]

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Why we can’t rely on epidemiological evidence

Sep, Wed 29th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 15 Comments

I came across this post recently, on the website of a Tom Naughton – a comedian and now nutritional commentator based in the US. Now I should imagine that comedians don’t necessarily make for the best nutritional commentators ordinarily. But Tom is an exception to this rule – he does a great job, in my [...]

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Cinnamon again found to benefit diabetics

Sep, Tue 28th, 2010 Posted in : Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome, Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Nutrients and Supplements By : Dr John Briffa 9 Comments

Back in December I wrote this post which explored the apparent ability of cinnamon to reduce blood sugar levels, particularly in diabetics. One of the studies mentioned in this post showed that cinnamon added to normal diabetic care led to improved outcomes compared to standard diabetic care alone. While this result was certainly promising, the [...]

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Researchers give mammography another vote of no confidence

Sep, Fri 24th, 2010 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics, Women's Health By : Dr John Briffa 10 Comments

Mammography is a screening tool designed to diagnose breast cancer earlier than it other would be, which should lead to earlier, better and more effective treatment. Well, that’s the theory anyway. But as with the case with many things, theory does not always translate smoothly into practice. There has been for some years now growing [...]

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More evidence that a protein-rich diet helps satisfy the appetite

Sep, Thu 23rd, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 3 Comments

Conventional dictates that to lose weight we need to eat less and/or exercise more. Traditionally, this leads people to cutting back on what they eat and perhaps upping their exercise too. Studies show that exercise, however, is not particularly effective for the purposes of weight. See here for a recent blog post about this. And [...]

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Higher saturated fat intakes found to be associated with a reduced risk of dying from cardiovascular disease

Sep, Tue 21st, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating By : Dr John Briffa 24 Comments

The idea that eating more saturated fat will increases our risk of heart disease is claimed to be ‘well-established’ according to most nutritional commentators. The fact is, as I disclosed here, there really isn’t any good evidence to support this assertion. Three major reviews in recent times have failed to find evidence demonstrating that saturated [...]

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Rebranding something unhealthy does not make it healthy

Sep, Fri 17th, 2010 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 5 Comments

Variously, I have written about the now quite voluminous and ever-growing body of research which demonstrates that fructose has considerable potential to harm health.  See here, here, here and here for examples of research which implicates fructose as a potential causative factor in a wide range of health issues including weight gain and cancer. So [...]

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Fish-eating linked with a reduced risk of death from prostate cancer

Sep, Thu 16th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Men's Health By : Dr John Briffa 4 Comments

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men in the Western world. However, many of these cancers are slow growing, and do not prove to be fatal. Many men, actually, will die with prostate cancer that never showed itself when they were alive. However, prostate cancer can and does kill with enough [...]

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Study reveals that women need to exercise for 77 hours to lose a kg of fat, and why knowing this can actually help maintain the motivation to exercise

Sep, Mon 13th, 2010 Posted in : Exercise and Activity, Weight Loss, Women's Health By : Dr John Briffa 5 Comments

Although I am an advocate of exercise, I have more than once felt the urge to express the view that it’s not a particularly effective tool for weight loss. The view is partly based on my experience (the experience of a friend of mind that he recounted over dinner and you can read here is [...]

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Study links better physical function with reduced risk of death

Sep, Fri 10th, 2010 Posted in : Uncategorized By : Dr John Briffa 1 Comments

Sitting at dinner with friends last night, the subject of exercise came up. One of my fellow diners made, I think, a perfectly valid point when he commented that exercises such as running and cycling are not particularly effective where weight loss is concerned. I supported his point of view by quoting some science on [...]

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