Diet, nutrition & weight loss

Why doctors are often opposed to nutritional supplements — References

References

1 Fletcher R., & Fairfield, K. 2002. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: Clinical applications. JAMA, 287 (23), 3127–3129.

2 NUTRAingredients.com. 04.12.2006. Med schools failing on nutrition teaching. “Almost 60% of medical schools do not meet recommendations for nutrition education for med students, producing physicians — the first port of call for nutrition advice for many consumers — who may have inadequate nutrition knowledge.” URL:  http://nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=67000 (accessed 05.24.2006).


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