Nutrition Myths that Persist and Lead Astray; Also, Do Wearables Make People Workout More? copertina

Nutrition Myths that Persist and Lead Astray; Also, Do Wearables Make People Workout More?

Nutrition Myths that Persist and Lead Astray; Also, Do Wearables Make People Workout More?

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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana react to a piece from Harvard trained oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel on the most common misconceptions about nutrition and health and discuss how many of these “lies” are a result of unforeseen consequences of prior health initiatives or efforts to simplify health advice. The guys also take a look at some recent findings that suggest that wearable fitness trackers like a Fitbit or smartwatches like the Apple Watch may make it more likely for people to stick to their workouts.

I’m a Harvard-trained oncologist: Don’t believe these 6 biggest nutrition lies—the ‘answer to a longer life is so simple’ (CNBC)

Wearable fitness trackers can make you seven times more likely to stick to your workouts – new research (The Conversation)

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