Thursday, June 21, 2018

Controversy and consensus in Zurich: Evidence, individualization and diabetes reversal

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Diabetes roundtable at Swiss Re Institute, June 17. Photo: Eric Westman.   What happens when a collection of prominent voices from across the world have an opportunity to hear and discuss their divergent views on nutrition and health? Spoiler alert: no fistfights. But there were dozens of pointed remarks, a smattering of defensiveness, and enough oversimplifications to go around. Certainly, Swiss Re Institute’s back-to-back meetings on “the science and politics of nutrition“ and on “redefining diabetes” left everyone who attended or followed remotely with a lot to think about. As a reinsurance company with an interest in helping people live longer, healthier lives, Swiss Re had already published a 2016 report challenging conventional thinking about nutrition guidance. In order to try to address ongoing controversies over the role that food plays in long-term health, they hosted a four-day meeting in Zurich that Fiona Godlee, editor-in-chief of the BMJ, called a...
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