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Re: Lack of omega-3s can contribute to childhood obesity
 
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Re: Lack of omega-3s can contribute to childhood obesity


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A study like this would most likely find that the kids that ate the healthiest fats, also had the healthiest diets. That would indicate more than just the omega-3s... could be a media plug for the 100's of processed food products that are to be launched with omega 3s in them.
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Could be.. Add to that the evidence that I posess (unpublished) of several patients eating all sorts of "fats" and slowly getting back to a supposedly 'normal' BMI. What does this tell me?






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Too many "studies", including this one make correlations and use way to many "can" and "may" and "could" which in essence says nothing...
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So true. With "numbers", one could link almost anything to anything else, if it's so desired. After all, it's all "connected" isn't it?
 

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