Sunday, May 16, 2010

You Ever Really Listen To A Plantation MD?

"There's no proven link between monosodium glutamate and obesity." DMG

August 26, 2008
VITAL SIGNS
Nutrition: MSG Use Is Linked to Obesity

By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Consumption of monosodium glutamate, or MSG, the widely used food additive, may increase the likelihood of being overweight, a new study says.

Researchers studied 752 men and women in three villages in northern and southern China where most people use little commercially processed food, but where about 80 percent of people add MSG in cooking.

After controlling for body mass index, smoking, physical activity and almost two dozen measures of daily nutrient intake, they found that the one-third of people who used the most MSG were almost three times as likely to be overweight — that is, to have a body mass index over 25 — as those who used none. On average, with each 0.04-ounce daily increase in MSG intake, B.M.I. went up by 0.61.

MSG makes food taste better, which may lead people to eat more, but the researchers controlled for total energy intake so it is unlikely that that explains the finding. The mechanism for the connection, published in the August issue of Obesity, remains unclear.

Dr. Ka He, the lead author and an assistant professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the University of North Carolina, said the study established an association, not a causal relationship.

“MSG is not toxic,” he said. “But now the question is: Is it healthy? This study is a warning that we should be cautious.”

11 comments:

DMG said...

Damn KW,

Our host is keeping your abacus busy today, isn't he?

DMG said...

I suppose propaganda is hard work. Hope it pays well.

DMG said...

What? Not even a fist tap? I can't even get a fist tap for the article you are referencing?

Big Man said...

Is this the same study referenced on the other thread? It looks like the same study referenced in the LA Times blog I linked to with the interview.

Denmark Vesey said...

I don't know what "study" that is man.

I don't know what DMG is talking about.

I don't remember the LA Times blog Big Man.

The shit is getting redundant.

I'm disappointed that in 2010 I'm arguing with supposedly smart educated black men about the dangers of chemical additives placed in processed foods by companies seeking to make a profit.

HOW MANY FAT NEGROS HAVE TO DIE BEFORE YOU STOP DEFENDING EVERYTHING RUBBER STAMPED BY THE PLANTATION?

Big Man said...

Sigh.

Deke, I'm the one who linked to the LA Times article that discussed this study, and had an interview with this doctor about MSG. I thought it was interesting and raised questions about the danger of MSG.

Clearly you missed that, but hey, I understand.

DMG said...

Worrying about chemicals that have never been PROVEN (yeah, negro, I'm still waiting for you to find me the link) to make people fat, while LOOKING RIGHT PAST the obvious culprit...overeating fatty food.

You.Are.A.Genius.

Denmark Vesey said...

"while LOOKING RIGHT PAST the obvious culprit...overeating fatty food." DMG

The culprit?

"overeating fatty food."

How silly.

Doc. What is the "proper amount of fatty food" one should eat?


______________________ ?

(With obesity, heart disease, stroke and cancer death rates exploding you'd think these quacks would join the rest of the intelligent world and champion healthy natural foods ONLY.)

These idiots are recommending people eat poison ... In MODERATION.

I guess it keeps his Pharmaceutical employers in business.

DMG said...

"How silly.

Doc. What is the "proper amount of fatty food" one should eat?"

Are you SURE you want to ask this question (BIG GRIN ON MY FACE)?

You want to ask me about cholesterol too?

The Doc said...

I'm disappointed that in 2010 I'm arguing with supposedly smart educated black men about the dangers of chemical additives placed in processed foods by companies seeking to make a profit.

That couldn't be more chuchhh if you put a pew inside it and a steeple on top.

DMG said...

The problem is that none of you has shown that any of that is true.