Presenter: Mark Hyman, MD Format: MP4 Video file of Slides and Audio
Since the 1970’s dietary fat has been public enemy number one. We have been exhorted to eat less fat and cholesterol to reduce weight and heart disease. In 2015 the US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee recommended removing dietary restrictions on fat and cholesterol from our dietary guidelines. Yet controversy still abounds regarding dietary fat and weight loss, and the risks and benefits of saturated fats and omega 6 oils. Dr. Hyman reviews the state of the science for fat and weight loss (more fat=more weight loss), and heart disease (more fat=less heart disease), challenging traditional assumptions about fat, heart disease, metabolism, and the calorie theory of weight loss.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the science behind the new dietary guidelines removing dietary fat and cholesterol restrictions
- Understand the differential effects of fat and carbohydrates on weight, metabolism, appetite, energy expenditure and chronic disease
- Understand the controversies regarding saturated fat and cholesterol and heart disease
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