Zoë Harcombe

Obesity Researcher, Author The Harcombe Diet

Zoë Harcombe

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Jennifer Elliott vs Dietitians Association of Australia

October 19, 2015February 8, 2018 Zoë 74 Comments conflict of interest, DAA, Diabetes, diet advice, dietary guidelines, dietician, dietitian, dietitians association of australia, jennifer elliott, low carb diet

This is my second guest blog post. It is written by Jennifer Elliott, an Australian dietitian who has become well

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10 Diet Myths – GKR Karate UK Conference Presentation

September 5, 2011July 31, 2016 Zoë 10 Comments calorie theory, diet advice, diet myths, GKR Karate, weight loss

Zoe talks about “10 things we’ve got wronger than a very wrong thing” in the world of obesity and weight

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More Articles

  • Fiber & Dementia
  • Why eat carbohydrate?
  • Weight gain during lockdown
  • A new look at statins, LDL-Cholesterol & CVD
  • Meat & Saturated fat
  • Fiber, CVD & inflammation
  • Avocados & heart disease
  • Meat & Life Expectancy
  • Low-carb diets, cortisol & testosterone
  • Legumes – optimal intake
  • Will cutting meat & dairy make you live longer?
  • Global Burden of Disease
  • Cochrane review of low-carb diets
  • JCVI conflicts of interest
  • An insulin index of food

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