• commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    it is no longer the position of the academy of nutrition and dietetics that vegetarian, including vegan, diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. it hasn’t been for years. you should stop spreading misinformation.

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      6 months ago

      Since when? This article, last reviewed this month, pretty much says the same thing as their last published position statement.

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          6 months ago

          It’s not that they no longer support the idea of a plant-based diet, it’s more likely that plant-based diets are so overwhelmingly supported by the evidence that they no longer have to keep saying it out loud.

          Especially since their recent articles seem to echo what their position paper on vegetarian diets already said years ago. To them, it’s like common knowledge.

          That said, they are one of dozens of dietetic and health authorities around the world who have made it clear that a plant-based diet can not only be appropriate for all life stages, but it can be used to reverse certain diseases (i.e heart disease and T2 diabetes) when other diets simply can’t compare.

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            6 months ago

            it’s not their current position, and linking it, and saying it is their position, is dishonest.

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              6 months ago

              They did not retract or change their position, though.

              And they still publish information based on the same wording and conclusions they had when they did publish a position.

              I’m not sure what’s so confusing about this. They did not change their position on plant-based diets, and I believe because it would be redundant to keep saying what the science has confirmed year after year.

              Is there any position they continually confirm year after year? If so, I’d be really surprised, unless the science isn’t supporting their position, so they have to give their reasons for still having them.

              The only article I linked was reviewed by their people just a few weeks ago, so it’s as current as you could expect.

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                6 months ago

                they have published a version of this position continually since the early '90s at least. if you look at the position paper that’s linked, you can see the specifics. this position has expired and not been renewed for years. that is good reason to believe that it will not be renewed and will no longer be the position of the academy.

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                  Why do they continue to publish articles literally stating the same facts, word for word, from those old, published position statements?

                  The science hasn’t changed. In fact, it’s only supported plant-based diets over the years.

                  If you talk to a registered dietitian today, they will say the same thing. At least, that’s been my experience through working with several over the years.

                  Either way, it doesn’t particularly matter to me. I’ve been vegan for over two decades and my doctor is quite happy with my health.