Quote from dbphoenix:
That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about reading the conclusions only rather than the study itself, along with its design and its data. The conclusions alone are immaterial.
If you've convinced yourself of your statements and are satisfied with them, that's fine. But it isn't data, other than empirical.
In any case, people aren't fat just because of what they eat. They are fat mostly because of why they eat. Which is why "diets" in and of themselves are not enough.
I understood the first time.
And I agree, diet alone is not enough. There are many other factors involved. Human contact, love, respect, enjoyable work, play and so on are all necessary in order to make a person healthy.
"People are fat mostly because of why they eat".
It's getting more complicated but some of it must be that people eat poorly because they are unhappy. Of course they could be unhappy for many reasons but you can not deny that feeling healthy helps to make you feel happier. It's a bit of a round and round. A great diet is not the whole answer but it's a good helper because you can feel and see the difference.
But like I already said, someone has got to sort this mess out, because it is causing a lot of unhappiness.