Zoe Harcombe

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The calorie myth & eating 36,000 calories a day

Written by Zoë on April 29, 2010 - 19 Comments
Categories: Media comments, Obesity

Here’s the link to a great programme on super morbid obesity Great programme spot from one of our super fans – Melissa. This is worth the 47 mins to watch. I just wanted to draw your attention to yet another example of the calorie myth being completely absurdly applied… The programme features 4 morbidly obese [...]

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Olive Oil can Tap Dance!

Written by Zoë on April 21, 2010 - 10 Comments
Categories: Ingredients, Media comments

Time to set the record straight on olive oil, or it won’t be long before we see the title of this thread as the next Daily Mail article! Here is the Daily Mail article from 19 April 2010. Olive oil can now apparently switch off genes and previous articles have told us that olive oil [...]

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Generation XXL – Channel 4

Written by Zoë on February 11, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Media comments, Obesity

This is a review of the episode featuring the younger children. We have Libby, Lucas and Kelsey aged 7 and Bethany aged 6. Anyone who watched the programme cannot help but be distressed at seeing children look like these youngsters. Under 10′s should be running round with dirt on their knees and runny noses – [...]

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Food Intolerance is all in the mind, says study sponsored by Flour Advisory Board!

Written by Zoë on January 22, 2010 - 1 Comment
Categories: Conflict, Media comments

“Nine in ten Britons who believe they have a food allergy are perfectly healthy, researchers say“. Harcombe Diet followers will immediately spot the error – either in this write up from the Daily Mail Science reporter (Fiona MacRae) or from the press release itself. Food allergy and Food Intolerance are seriously different – potentially fatally. [...]

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Ban butter to save lives says heart surgeon

Written by Zoë on January 18, 2010 - 3 Comments
Categories: Conflict, Media comments

Shyam Kolvekar (a heart surgeon) is all over the news today having asserted that Butter should be banned to save thousands of lives. The Daily Mail asserted “Saturated fat is blamed for a third of the 200,000 premature deaths from heart disease a year.” Facts please, Daily Mail?! There is not even a consistent association [...]

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Should a diet advisor be slim?

Written by Zoë on January 6, 2010 - 12 Comments
Categories: Media comments

When Atkins slipped on the ice and fell, there were more media comments about allegations that he was very overweight at the time of his death than there were about the tragedy of slipping on a NY pavement. I regularly attend obesity conferences and you may be interested to know that the size of people [...]

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BBC Radio Manchester Interview

Written by Zoë on December 29, 2009 - 5 Comments
Categories: Media comments

Click this link to listen to BBC Radio Manchester Interview This was recorded live on 29 December 2009. BBC Manchester very kindly worked with BBC Radio Wales so that I could do the interview from there. BBC Wales was like a ghost town – the coffee shop was closed and I was the only person [...]

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The real reason you’re fat

Written by Zoë on December 19, 2009 - 1 Comment
Categories: Media comments

The Daily Mail health section on Tuesdays is a good read. It covers everything from unusual conditions to new views on common conditions. It has first person stories and celebs ‘coming out’ with their condition. Big articles, small snippets etc – it really is a well put together section. I have been enjoying a small [...]

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Kids can eat enough for 4 on Xmas Day…

Written by Zoë on December 18, 2009 - 0 Comments
Categories: Media comments

… but the lunch won’t be the problem. A study done by Carnegie Weight Management (fat camp for kids, basically) found that an average Christmas dinner can contain 956 calories and48g of fat. Who cares?! Turkey, carrots, sprouts, parsnips, even roast potatoes and a bit of stuffing are not going to do anyone any harm. [...]

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Third of heart deaths blamed on overweight

Written by Zoë on December 9, 2009 - 0 Comments
Categories: Media comments, Obesity

In a 10 year study of 20,000 men and women aged 20 to 65, Dutch scientists have found that being overweight accounted for half of fatal heart disease cases. The people in the study were more overweight than the average, so they allowed for this in their prediction that this meant  1 in 3 fatalities [...]

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