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1 How to Identify Credible Nutrition Resources and Sound Scientific Research

2 Fact or Fiction? Health Magazines are credible sources of nutrition information. Nutritionists are licensed professionals capable of giving sound nutrition advice. An author who makes a statement about nutrition in a published book has a legal obligation to tell the truth.

3 Credible Nutrition Sources People qualified to give nutrition advice: Registered Dieticians (R.D., L.D.) PhD. In Food Science, Biochemistry Physician (especially one specializing in gastroenterology) Dietetic Technician, Registered. (limited scope. No MNT)

4 Other Sources Print or digital sources of nutrition are credible if: The information is provided by qualified professionals The information originates from a reputable institution such as a hospital, university, or professional society. The information source does not have a conflict of interest. Profit from the information, helping an ally, or hindering a rival. Navigator.tufts.edu

5 Quackery or Health Fraud Promotion of a product or service that is fraudulent or misrepresents its beneficial or curative potential. Potentially harmful. Includes acts of commission, omission and complete innocence.

6 How to identify a Quack Money up front Free trial Panacea No reliable scientific source One source Testimonials Too good to be true www.quackwatch.org

7 Sound Scientific Research Types of Research Epidemiological. Whole populations Case. One individual Intervention. Group with control Laboratory. Animals. Very controlled

8 Scientific Process Observe Establish a hypothesis Define unit of analysis and variables Design experiment Controls, randomization, sample size, blinded, double blinded, crossover. Analysis of data. Correlation vs. causation. Reject or accept hypothesis Replication Funding

9 Reliable Nutrition Websites www.eatright.org www.stoplablinglies.com www.cspinet.org www.nal.usa.gov/fnic www.healthierus.gov/dietary guidelines Navigator.tufts.edu


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