Editor's Note: The “lows” and “highs” in “diets”: they come, they excite, they confuse, and they disappear
Abstract
This debate was brought to the fore following the discussion on the presentations by two discussants, Prof Timothy Noakes and Prof Jacques Rossouw (alphabetical) at the 2012 University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences centenary debate. The manuscripts of the discussants appear in this issue of the SAJCN, and are published without undergoing the journal’s peer-review process. The Nutrition Society of South Africa condoned the two manuscripts by Rossouw, and requested their publication in the SAJCN as narrative reviews for the SAJCN’s readership. Since the publication by Noakes had apparently ALSO not been published, the author was also invited to submit his manuscript for publication, in order to afford perspective in the specific domain, and also present the SAJCN readership with the opportunity of contributing to this debate.
How to Cite
Labadarios, D. (1). Editor’s Note: The “lows” and “highs” in “diets”: they come, they excite, they confuse, and they disappear. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 28(1), 18. Retrieved from http://sajcn.co.za/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/979
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