https://thescienceofnutrition.wordpr...cal-fallacies/
"In 1977, dietary recommendations (called Dietary Goals) created by George McGovern’s Senate Select Committee advised that, in order to reduce risk of chronic disease, Americans should decrease their intake of saturated fat and cholesterol from animal products and increase their consumption of grains, cereal products, and vegetable oils. These Goals were institutionalized as the DGA in 1980, and all DGA since then have asserted this same guidance. During this time period, the prevalence of heart failure and stroke has increased dramatically. Rates of new cases of all cancers have risen. Most notably, rates of diabetes have tripled. In addition, although body weight is not itself a measure of health, rates of overweight and obesity have increased dramatically. In all cases, the health divide between black and white Americans has persisted or worsened."
At first I couldn't figure out why you posted a link to an article that so thoroughly debunks Teicholz, but then realized you thought you were proving something with that quote. Thanks for the laugh, I have never seen a more blatant case of someone not understanding what they're linking . and quoting absurdly out of context.
You do realize that the article you linked that contains that quote actually does so to completely debunk it, right? Teicholz lied about all of the cardiovascular trends, which have all gotten much better during the time period she's discussing, and cancer rates have remained fairly steady.
Try actually reading the article you linked instead of just incompetently quote mining and you'll learn why Teicholz is completely full of bs.