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Low carb

From the Sunday Times Jan 24 2016

Britain's 500 Most Influential

Listed under Science and Medicine Dr Aseem Malhotra, cardiologist, was a founding member of Action on Sugar, voicing concern at the effects of a high-sugar diet.

[1]


AM's papers

  • It is time to stop counting calories [2]
  • saturated fat does not clog the arteries [3]
  • Saturated fat does not clog the arteries: coronary heart disease is a chronic inflammatory condition, the risk of which can be effectively reduced from healthy lifestyle interventions [4]
  • BMJ EBM with others Dietary Recommendations for Familial Hypercholesterolaemia: an Evidence- Free Zone [5]
  • BMJ with others Dietary Recommendations for Familial Hypercholesterolaemia: an Evidence-Free Zone [6]


  • Guardian Why modern medicine is a major threat to public health [7]
  • BMJ column Saturated fat is not the major issue [8]
  • Kings fund Cardiovascular disease and population health: thinking beyond the hospital ward [9]
  • iNews Low-carb or high carb diet: What I want you to know about the ‘healthiest diet’, as an NHS Doctor [10]
  • inews (statins book) Dr Aseem Malhotra: ‘We still hand out statins like smarties, but pills are not the answer to heart disease’ [11]
  • BMJ with others Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review [12]
  • The Physician with others Perspective: Poor metabolic health is a major issue for increased COVID-19 mortality in BAME groups [13]

Criticisms

  • Healthline The Pioppi Diet Claims to Know the Secret to a Long, Healthy Life [14]
  • Flawed cholesterol study makes headlines [15]
  • Ars technica Experts: Headline-grabbing editorial on saturated fats “bizarre,” “misleading” [16]


Related - NHS app

  • Diabetes and Research and Wellness Foundation NHS App [17]
  • Digital health NHS app [18]
  • BDA review of NHS low carb app [19]
  • Diabetes.org.uk low carb meal plan [20]

Bullying

Distinguishing online academic bullying: identifying new forms of harassment in a dissenting Emeritus Professor's case [21]

see also talk page for the link for dirty tricks

SACN Report

  • BNF SACN report on lower carbohydrate diets for adults with type 2 diabetes [22]
  • SACN report (gov.uk) [23]

Immunity

  • Hindustan times 21-Day Immunity Plan: Indian-origin doctor in UK releases book with hacks to fight Covid-19 [24]
  • Evening standard Can you really improve your immunity in 21 days? [25]
  • European scientist Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health [26]



Other papers

  • Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: critical review and evidence base [27]
  • 2021 Controversies and discrepancies in the effect of dietary fat and cholesterol on cardiovascular risk [28]
  • Cochrane protocol Low carbohydrate versus balanced carbohydrate diets for reducing weight and cardiovascular risk [29]
  • BMJ (primary-can't use as source - use citations?) Re-evaluation of the traditional diet-heart hypothesis: analysis of recovered data from Minnesota Coronary Experiment (1968-73) [30]



Self published (can't use)

Gary Taubes Big Food and Pharma. Killing for Profit? [31]


Latest news

  • Dietary strategies for remission of type 2 diabetes: A narrative review [32]

"A group of specialist dietitians and medical practitioners was convened, supported by the British Dietetic Association and Diabetes UK, to discuss dietary approaches to T2DM and consequently undertook a review of the available clinical trial and practice audit data regarding dietary approaches to remission of T2DM"

  • My father died because of paramedic staff shortages – the public should know about this worsening crisis [33]
  • Doctors create rival to ‘failing’ Public Health England in bid to boost nation’s health [34]
  • Cardiologist will keep his father's legacy alive [35]



Table

Source Type Source Year Personal words Ref to work
Positive Notability ST5002016 2016 Cardiologist Founding Action on Sugar

High Sugar

KF2015 2015 Cardiologist

Anti-obesity expert
Practicing NHS doctor
Highly respected public health campaigner

Founding Action on Sugar

Reducing sugar
Sugar's role in T2D and obesity

Sustain 2013 Cardiologist

Uses media profile

Weaknesses of Responsibility Deal

Choc filled vending machines in hospital
Marketing of junk food to children
Advocate of sugary drinks duty

HSJ2013BME 2013 Interventional cardiologist specialist registrar

Uses media profile
"Yes. He challenges people"

Educate the public on health issues

against big corporations’ profit making at the cost of increasing health risks to the general public, particularly children
original research on the effects of sugar rich diets on obesity and heart morbidity/mortality
highlighted unhealthy hospital meals
calling for a ban on the sale of junk food in hospitals

HSJ2014BME 2014 Honorary Consultant Cardiologist

Member of the Academy of Royal Colleges Obesity Group
"An upcoming star"

ignited debate over diagnosis: doctors’ treatment of simple cases that bring “no benefit to the patients”

a culture of over-investigation” includes excessive use of antibiotics and imaging for non-sinister headaches
catapulting the BMJ’s “too much medicine” campaign into the media

EvStd2014Supersmart 2014 Media Savvy Consultant

Science Director Action on Sugar

too much attention has been on saturated fat, while the dangers of sugar have been under-stated

want to pressurise the Government to regulate the food industry to reduce the amount (of sugar) they’re spiking our food withs
excess sugar consumption increases the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes even in those of normal weight

ST5002016 2016 Cardiologist

founding member of Action on Sugar

voicing concern at the effects of a high-sugar diet

In the news

October 2007

November 2007

December 2007

January 2008

PMR

2009 order


images

Links for new section on aircraft


WW2 P38 in Wales

Links for research

External links cut from underwater archaeology

Dunwich Bank

OPSI 2004 (done 1992)

Resources

POW


Charleston Museum in ADS

lists of statutory instruments [42]

Legislation with additional info]

Cattewater


ALSF - innovative approaches study


DCMS other press releases

Books

Archaeology issues generally

Bouldner cliff etc

history of diving