British Food Journal Volume 78 Issue 4 1976
Abstract
The Report of the Royal College of Physicians (London) and the British Cardiac Society issued in April last was the product of a joint working party, whose aim was to formulate the best possible advice which can at present be given to medical practitioners towards the prevention of coronary heart disease. It caused quite a stir, particularly its dietary recommendations, and the mass media made the most of it, more from inferences drawn from the measures recommended than from the report itself. Now that the sensation of it has gone and the dust has begun to settle, we can see the Report contains nothing that is new; it tells us what we have long known. Like the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, except that there are three of them, at least for the moment, the causative factors of the rising incidence of coronary heart disease, built into our affluent society, have been working their way at the heart of man for a good many years now.
Citation
(1976), "British Food Journal Volume 78 Issue 4 1976", British Food Journal, Vol. 78 No. 4, pp. 97-128. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011711
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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