By Sarah Williams, MHA, MPH, RD, Nerac Analyst,
Originally Published: January 20, 2016
The research and analysis methodology that is used for state of the art analysis can be applied to perform a rational, evidence-based assessment topics such as diet and nutrition. This article uses state of the art analysis to look at the best way to evaluate the vast amount of diet and nutrition information, indicating some of the recent, high-quality evidence for effective dietary change and weight loss.
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