National Academy of Sciences Report on Healthful Diets: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, June 18 and 19, 1980 |
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... heart disease . Those guidelines were transmitted to children in school , to preg- nant women , to middle - aged citizens in their high - risk heart disease years , and to senior citizens . Twenty committees , the Surgeon Gen- eral ...
... heart disease . Those guidelines were transmitted to children in school , to preg- nant women , to middle - aged citizens in their high - risk heart disease years , and to senior citizens . Twenty committees , the Surgeon Gen- eral ...
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... heart disease . This advice has been endorsed by numerous domestic and international health organizations including the American Heart Foundation , the Surgeon General , and the World Health Organization . Where before we had unanimity ...
... heart disease . This advice has been endorsed by numerous domestic and international health organizations including the American Heart Foundation , the Surgeon General , and the World Health Organization . Where before we had unanimity ...
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... heart disease in this country will increase . This is a frightening prospect and I am anxious the subcommittee subject this report , its authors , and assumptions to the closest scrutiny . I look forward to the testimony of our ...
... heart disease in this country will increase . This is a frightening prospect and I am anxious the subcommittee subject this report , its authors , and assumptions to the closest scrutiny . I look forward to the testimony of our ...
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... heart disease , as well as obesity , and lacking any evidence that a low fat diet is harm- ful to anyone , we recommend that Americans avoid too much fat , sat- urated fat , and cholesterol in their diets . Mr. RICHMOND . Dr. Hegsted ...
... heart disease , as well as obesity , and lacking any evidence that a low fat diet is harm- ful to anyone , we recommend that Americans avoid too much fat , sat- urated fat , and cholesterol in their diets . Mr. RICHMOND . Dr. Hegsted ...
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... heart disease risk factor that may be significant ? Dr. HEGSTED . I think our response to that would be that 30 to 50 percent of Americans die of heart attacks . Therefore , 30 to 50 percent are at risk of having a heart attack . Our ...
... heart disease risk factor that may be significant ? Dr. HEGSTED . I think our response to that would be that 30 to 50 percent of Americans die of heart attacks . Therefore , 30 to 50 percent are at risk of having a heart attack . Our ...
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