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설탕회사에서 뇌물 받고, 심장병 원인, 설탕아닌 지방, 거짓 정보 T1664

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by 진보남북통일 2026. 2. 10. 15:51

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설탕회사에서 뇌물 받고, 심장병 원인, 설탕아닌 지방, 거짓 정보

 

1960년대, 하버드 과학자들은 심장질환을 일으키는것은 설탕이 아닌 지방이라고 떠들어대면 설탕산업에서 돈을받았다.

악질뉴라이트놈들이 일본군성노예 피해자들를 왜곡 날조하고 사사카와 일본재단에서 돈받는거와 비슷하다.

 

Yes, analysis of archival documents indicates that in the 1960s, the sugar industry paid Harvard University scientists to publish research that downplayed the link between sugar and heart disease, while highlighting fat as the primary culprit.

The Sugar Research Foundation funded this 1967 New England Journal of Medicine review without disclosing its role.

 

Key details regarding the sugar industry's influence on Harvard: Funding Amount: The Sugar Research Foundation paid Harvard researchers roughly ($6,500) in 1965, which is equivalent to over ($50,000) in 2016 dollars.

 

Influenced Research: The industry, now known as the Sugar Association, specifically targeted research to exonerate sugar and put the focus on fat.

 

Draft Review: The researchers shared drafts with the sugar industry, and the industry was pleased with the result before publication.

 

Lack of Disclosure: The 1967 review did not disclose that the sugar industry funded the study, which was a common practice at the time.

 

Impact: This, along with other industry-funded research, shifted the public's understanding and dietary guidelines for decades by, in effect, blaming saturated fat for health issues.

The studies, led by Harvard nutritionists, were published in a prestigious journal and significantly impacted the scientific and public debate.

 

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