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sitdownstandup 25 Mar 18 12.10pm | |
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Health effects of diet and nutrition form a very minor part of medical training claim medical students. So if this is the case then the information regarding diet given by health professionals must be questioned as they had little knowledge or training in this field themselves.
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sitdownstandup 25 Mar 18 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
Health effects of diet and nutrition form a very minor part of medical training claim medical students. So if this is the case then the information regarding diet given by health professionals must be questioned as they had little knowledge or training in this field themselves.
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Park Road 25 Mar 18 12.17pm | |
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I've never been taught nutrition nor needed to attend a course. It's not rocket science. If you have high cholesterol you are given a sheet of things that are good and things to avoid. It's one sheet with all the relevant info. Also, exercising is good.
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Direwolf Lincoln 25 Mar 18 12.38pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
Health effects of diet and nutrition form a very minor part of medical training claim medical students. So if this is the case then the information regarding diet given by health professionals must be questioned as they had little knowledge or training in this field themselves. I'm not sure that I'd call 10-24 hours of teaching nothing. Given standard teaching hours that's up to 4 days or so on nutrition and it's a quote from a single individual that may not represent other medical Schools. The five to six year timeframe is also a bit of a red herring as that implies that all of that time is study when in fact a considerable portion is spent in practice, supposedly where medical students are meant to learn about such matters. As University students they are also expected to study such matters independently as well as through direct teaching. These students at Bristol have found nutrition interesting and focused on it. Others, as they note through the presence of medical societies, choose to focus on other subject areas. Nutrition is without doubt important and GP's may well need additional knowledge in this respect but they can also already refer people onto dieticians or health visitors or specialist nurses/medics for specific conditions like diabetes. Ultimately, as the article notes, diet is a lifestyle choice and the real challenge for medics is not one of nutritional knowledge but one of persuading people to actually change their diet and lifestyle. Edited by Direwolf (25 Mar 2018 12.40pm)
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Rubin 25 Mar 18 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
Health effects of diet and nutrition form a very minor part of medical training claim medical students. So if this is the case then the information regarding diet given by health professionals must be questioned as they had little knowledge or training in this field themselves. There's no money in prevention, though.
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Stirlingsays 25 Mar 18 1.59pm | |
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Does a vegan diet turn you nuts?
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JusticeToad Beckenham 25 Mar 18 5.30pm | |
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Heh. Was waiting for the mention of veganism But on topic, the basics of nutrition are very simple. Given the huge amount of critical material doctors have to cover I think 10-24 hours on nutrition seems about right.
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sitdownstandup 25 Mar 18 8.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Does a vegan diet turn you nuts? Not any nuttier than you but it will lessen the likelihood of developing disease in later life according to a growing number of doctors. Read the china study and you'll find out more.
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Stirlingsays 25 Mar 18 9.16pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
Not any nuttier than you but it will lessen the likelihood of developing disease in later life according to a growing number of doctors. Read the china study and you'll find out more. Lettuce reflect on your words....I've reflected....Leaf it out!
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becky over the moon 26 Mar 18 7.10am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Lettuce reflect on your words....I've reflected....Leaf it out! Can't you even meat him half way?
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sitdownstandup 26 Mar 18 12.35pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Can't you even meat him half way?
Edited by sitdownstandup (26 Mar 2018 11.12pm)
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Stirlingsays 26 Mar 18 6.31pm | |
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The world isn't going to turn vegan. But technology will eventually end meat farming......just as technology is going to end many jobs and professions. Kids born today will end up seeing cows and chickens in zoos instead of farms......in the west anyway.
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