An edition of Jiu ming yin shi (2007)

Jiu ming yin shi

The China study / T. Colin Campbell, Thomas M. Campbell II

Chu ban

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An edition of Jiu ming yin shi (2007)

Jiu ming yin shi

The China study / T. Colin Campbell, Thomas M. Campbell II

Chu ban

This study examines more than 350 variables of health and nutrition with surveys from 6,500 adults in 65 counties, representing 2,500 counties across rural China and Taiwan. While revealing that proper nutrition can have a dramatic effect on reducing and reversing these ailments as well as obesity, this text calls into question the practices of many of the current dietary programs, such as the Atkins diet, that enjoy widespread popularity in the West. The impact of the politics of nutrition and the efforts of special interest groups on the creation and dissemination of public information on nutrition are also discussed.

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Chinese
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399

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Translation of: The China study : the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted and the startling implications for diet, weight loss and long-term health.

Published in
Taibei Shi
Series
Thinking -- 7, Thinking -- 7.

The Physical Object

Pagination
399 p.
Number of pages
399

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27114811M
Internet Archive
jiumingyinshichi0000camp
ISBN 10
9868131995
ISBN 13
9789868131996
OCLC/WorldCat
173622703

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