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Today I got into an argument with a friend about nutrition, which is a mistake because this particular friend is a big believer in broscience nonsense. She often touts myths without knowing much about science or nutrition.
So today she insisted that you can lose weight while on a surplus as long as you're eating paleo. She vehemently insisted that a calorie deficit is not the only way to lose weight; as long as you're eating "healthy food," you can eat as much as you want (even when it exceeds your daily caloric needs). She knows this because "they've done studies" and "each person is different."
We then got into the issue of "a calorie is not a calorie," and while I acknowledged that different foods have different nutrient densities, I insisted that, barring a medical condition that would prevent normal weight loss, a calorie deficit WILL result in weight loss because, ya know, thermodynamics. She said this was wrong, since almost everyone has "undiagnosed food allergies," which is causing inflammation that stops weight loss from happening.
Ah, isn't misinformation great?
So today she insisted that you can lose weight while on a surplus as long as you're eating paleo. She vehemently insisted that a calorie deficit is not the only way to lose weight; as long as you're eating "healthy food," you can eat as much as you want (even when it exceeds your daily caloric needs). She knows this because "they've done studies" and "each person is different."
We then got into the issue of "a calorie is not a calorie," and while I acknowledged that different foods have different nutrient densities, I insisted that, barring a medical condition that would prevent normal weight loss, a calorie deficit WILL result in weight loss because, ya know, thermodynamics. She said this was wrong, since almost everyone has "undiagnosed food allergies," which is causing inflammation that stops weight loss from happening.
Ah, isn't misinformation great?
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I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.0
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Today I got into an argument with a friend about nutrition, which is a mistake because this particular friend is a big believer in broscience nonsense. She often touts myths without knowing much about science or nutrition.
You know the blonde bimbo I work with too?? Gosh the world is small.0 -
Super frustrating, especially when you're coming from sceptic's perspective.
But I would say, give your friend the benefit of the doubt: help her learn to think critically about the things she is reading, show her places to look up *credible* information, don't just feed her facts that contradict what she is currently believing.
A tall task, but one less person who believes everything they see on Facebook is a huge victory for humanity!0 -
you know, "each person is different" is all well and good, but there are 7 billion of us. i bet more of us are the same than we think.0
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My mother does this to me.
She keeps telling me how all I need to do is cut carbs and it'll be impossible to gain weight no matter how much I eat.
Then she tells me to drink more milk.0 -
in…for the snowflake support of this...0
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I am allergic to asparagus and pickles... Or maybe I just hate them.0
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I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Here it is. It's talking about the antivax movement but I still think it applies.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/03/effective_messages_in_vaccine_promotion_when_it_comes_to_anti_vaxxers_there.html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/25/peds.2013-23650 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
they should do a study on the 'rage quit cycle'0 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Noooo. That's terrible! haha0 -
Today I got into an argument with a friend about nutrition, which is a mistake because this particular friend is a big believer in broscience nonsense. She often touts myths without knowing much about science or nutrition.
So today she insisted that you can lose weight while on a surplus as long as you're eating paleo. She vehemently insisted that a calorie deficit is not the only way to lose weight; as long as you're eating "healthy food," you can eat as much as you want (even when it exceeds your daily caloric needs). She knows this because "they've done studies" and "each person is different."
We then got into the issue of "a calorie is not a calorie," and while I acknowledged that different foods have different nutrient densities, I insisted that, barring a medical condition that would prevent normal weight loss, a calorie deficit WILL result in weight loss because, ya know, thermodynamics. She said this was wrong, since almost everyone has "undiagnosed food allergies," which is causing inflammation that stops weight loss from happening.
Ah, isn't misinformation great?
btw, i just noticed your ticker. this should've been your response.
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Today I got into an argument with a friend about nutrition, which is a mistake because this particular friend is a big believer in broscience nonsense. She often touts myths without knowing much about science or nutrition.
So today she insisted that you can lose weight while on a surplus as long as you're eating paleo. She vehemently insisted that a calorie deficit is not the only way to lose weight; as long as you're eating "healthy food," you can eat as much as you want (even when it exceeds your daily caloric needs). She knows this because "they've done studies" and "each person is different."
We then got into the issue of "a calorie is not a calorie," and while I acknowledged that different foods have different nutrient densities, I insisted that, barring a medical condition that would prevent normal weight loss, a calorie deficit WILL result in weight loss because, ya know, thermodynamics. She said this was wrong, since almost everyone has "undiagnosed food allergies," which is causing inflammation that stops weight loss from happening.
Ah, isn't misinformation great?
btw, i just noticed your ticker. this should've been your response.
Close! It was more like Donny's face back there behind The Dude. Seriously. lol0 -
Genius!0
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Today I got into an argument with a friend about nutrition, which is a mistake because this particular friend is a big believer in broscience nonsense. She often touts myths without knowing much about science or nutrition.
So today she insisted that you can lose weight while on a surplus as long as you're eating paleo. She vehemently insisted that a calorie deficit is not the only way to lose weight; as long as you're eating "healthy food," you can eat as much as you want (even when it exceeds your daily caloric needs). She knows this because "they've done studies" and "each person is different."
We then got into the issue of "a calorie is not a calorie," and while I acknowledged that different foods have different nutrient densities, I insisted that, barring a medical condition that would prevent normal weight loss, a calorie deficit WILL result in weight loss because, ya know, thermodynamics. She said this was wrong, since almost everyone has "undiagnosed food allergies," which is causing inflammation that stops weight loss from happening.
Ah, isn't misinformation great?
btw, i just noticed your ticker. this should've been your response.
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How annoying! Obviously you know a little bit about what you're doing considering your progress.0 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Here it is. It's talking about the antivax movement but I still think it applies.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/03/effective_messages_in_vaccine_promotion_when_it_comes_to_anti_vaxxers_there.html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/25/peds.2013-2365
As a teacher of evolution in the south, this is something we've known about for A LONG TIME, no studies needed. But as a scientist, the study is of course icing.0 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Here it is. It's talking about the antivax movement but I still think it applies.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/03/effective_messages_in_vaccine_promotion_when_it_comes_to_anti_vaxxers_there.html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/25/peds.2013-2365
Oh my. :noway: How else are people going to learn and refine what they already know if they can't even accept cold, hard facts? That's actually quite terrifying. For serious.0 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Here it is. It's talking about the antivax movement but I still think it applies.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/03/effective_messages_in_vaccine_promotion_when_it_comes_to_anti_vaxxers_there.html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/25/peds.2013-2365
Oh my. :noway: How else are people going to learn and refine what they already know if they can't even accept cold, hard facts? That's actually quite terrifying. For serious.
Three words: Flat Earth Society0 -
I generally just give up when it comes to people like that. It doesn't matter how much scientific evidence you throw at people, they refuse to believe it and they're not interested in any 'truths' that aren't their own.
I read a study recently that basically found that if you use science to prove psuedoscience wrong, the believer will cling to it even more tightly.
So it's hopeless, pretty much.
Here it is. It's talking about the antivax movement but I still think it applies.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/03/effective_messages_in_vaccine_promotion_when_it_comes_to_anti_vaxxers_there.html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/25/peds.2013-2365
Oh my. :noway: How else are people going to learn and refine what they already know if they can't even accept cold, hard facts? That's actually quite terrifying. For serious.
Three words: Flat Earth Society
This and geocentrism. :huh:0 -
12 million Americans believe that our country is run by shape-shifting lizard aliens, and you're surprised that so many believe broscience? :P
http://www.thewire.com/national/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/63799/0
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