1 of 4 Good Calories, Bad Calories? Dr Ronald Krauss and Gary Taubes (November 2nd, 2007)
www.sciencefriday.com How much do we really know about how our bodies react to the food we eat? Conventional medical wisdom says that eating foods high in cholesterol is bad for you, and has links to the development of heart disease. In a new book, “Good Calories, Bad Calories,” science writer Gary Taubes suggests that perhaps the emphasis on dietary fat and cholesterol is misplaced, and other factors, such as carbohydrate consumption, should be targeted instead. Join Ira in this segment for a conversation with Taubes about his book, and how it fits into the nutritional big picture. Guests Gary Taubes Author, “Good Calories, Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet, Weight Control, and Disease” (Knopf, 2007) Contributing Correspondent Science Magazine New York, New York Ronald Krauss Senior Scientist Director, Atherosclerosis Research Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute Oakland, California