Now we need two decades before all the studies of the past 10 years are common knowledge and I can buy full fat yogurt in my corner store, but right now it's only stocking reduced fat ones with added sugar, because some pillock in the 50s construed the idea that saturated fat is going to kill us. Sorry, but the obesity epidemic isn't because everybody is eating butter.<p>/r/ketoscience has plenty interesting studies about high fat low carb if you're interested in doing your own research. And I'm a big fan of the "Low Carb Down Under" Youtube Channel for latest research talks.<p><a href="https://youtube.com/c/lowcarbdownunder" rel="nofollow">https://youtube.com/c/lowcarbdownunder</a>
The Harvard School of Public Health released some comments about this soon after: <a href="https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/2017/09/08/pure-study-makes-headlines-but-the-conclusions-are-misleading/" rel="nofollow">https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/2017/09/08/pure...</a>
None of these studies are done with proper control, because there are restrictions to human experimentation. Even if it was studied for entire lifespans of a billion people, there would still not be enough data to conclude that any particular factor is definitely causative.<p>So, it is incredibly dishonest to present this (or any nutrition "science" study for that matter) as science. It's no better than guessing or astrology.