Are we digging our graves with our knives and forks?
Are we digging our graves with our knives and
forks?
Once you have learned how to spell “epidemiology” you’re well on the way to understanding what it means. The word “epidemic” is a clue: affecting a large percentage of the population, the “demos”. Just put “ology” on the end and then we have “the study of disease in the population at large.” Now, add “ist” and we have a person, an epidemiologist, one who does this.
The guest this week In Conversation with Noel
Cheer on Face Television evening is a professor of
epidemiology at the University of Auckland – Professor Rod
Jackson. He wrote, “it seems kind of weird that you
reduce your fat intake and get fatter. But I think it’s
possible if the price we’ve paid for eating less fat has
been eating more sugar”. He has put his finger on the
cruel deception of low fat muesli which is loaded with
sugar. Oh, and then there's the danger posed by butter
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"In Conversation with Noel Cheer",
Face Television, Monday April 1st at 7:00pm, repeated on
Tuesday April 2nd at 12 noon.
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