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Science, advocacy, and quackery in nutritional books: an analysis of conflicting advice and purported claims of nutritional best-sellers

Health and Fitness

Science, advocacy, and quackery in nutritional books: an analysis of conflicting advice and purported claims of nutritional best-sellers

R. M. Marton, X. Wang, et al.

This insightful study evaluates the top 100 best-selling nutritional books, revealing a troubling landscape of contradictory advice and questionable qualifications among authors. Conducted by Rebecca M. Marton, Xindi Wang, Albert-László Barabási, and John P.A. Ioannidis, the research underscores the pressing need for accurate nutritional guidance.

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