- Gary Taubes
Gary Taubes (born
April 30 ,1956 ) is an American science writer. He is the author of "Nobel Dreams" (1987), "" (1993), and "Good Calories, Bad Calories" (2007), which is titled "The Diet Delusion" in the UK [cite web |url=http://livinlavidalocarb.blogspot.com/2007/08/taubes-doctors-nutritionists-havent-got.html |title= Jimmy Moore: Interview with Gary Taubes |accessdate=2008-06-29] . He has won the "Science In Society Award" of theNational Association of Science Writers three times and was awarded an MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellowship for 1996-97.Born in
Rochester, New York , Taubes studied applied physics atHarvard and aerospace engineering atStanford (MS, 1978). After receiving a master's degree in journalism atColumbia University in 1981, Taubes joined Discover magazine as a staff reporter in 1982. [Sally Squires (8/27/2002). "The Skinny on Author Gary Taubes", "Washington Post"] Since then he has written numerous articles for Discover, Science and other magazines. Originally focusing on physics issues, his interests have more recently turned to medicine and nutrition.Taubes' books have all dealt with scientific controversies. "Nobel Dreams" takes a critical look at the politics and experimental techniques behind the
Nobel Prize -winning work of physicistCarlo Rubbia . "Bad Science" is a chronicle of the short-lived media frenzy surrounding the Pons-Fleischmanncold fusion experiments of 1989.Dietary science
Taubes gained prominence in the
low-carb diet debate following the publication of his 2002New York Times Magazine piece, "What if It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?". The article questioned the efficacy and health benefits oflow-fat diet s, was seen as defending theAtkins diet against the medical establishment and became extremely controversial (Taubes himself has stated "Even though I knew the article would be the most controversial article the Times Magazine ran all year, [the reaction] still shocked me")." [http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/fellows/interviews/taubes.html Inside the Story - Gary Taubes: What if It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?] " (Interview with Martha Henry from the MIT Knight Fellowships program, July 2003)] TheCenter for Science in the Public Interest published a rebuttal to the Times article in their November, 2002, newsletter [Bonnie Liebman, " [http://www.cspinet.org/nah/11_02/bigfatlies.pdf The Truth About the Atkins Diet] ," CSPI Nutrition Action Health Letter, November 2002] . According to Taubes, " [T] he CSPI is an advocacy group that has been pushing low-fat diets since the 1970s." [Gary Taubes, " [http://www.reason.com/news/show/28721.html An exercise in vitriol rather than sound journalism] ," Reason Online, March 2003] .In 2007, Taubes published his book "Good Calories, Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet, Weight Control, and Disease", ISBN 978-1400040780 (published as"The Diet Delusion" in the UK, ISBN 978-0091891411). This aims to examine how a hypothesis got to become dogma and claims to show how the
scientific method was circumvented so one man’s hypothesis could be claimed as correct. The book uses data and studies compiled from dietary research from as early as the 1800s.Taubes' hypothesis is that the medical community and the federal government have relied upon misinterpreted scientific data on nutrition to build the prevailing paradigm about what constitutes healthful eating. Taubes makes the case that -- contrary to the conventional wisdom -- it is refined carbohydrates that are responsible for heart disease, diabetes, cancer and many other maladies of civilization.
Taubes includes information and studies which indicate that
physical exercise increases appetite to a degree that makes it an inefficient tool in weight loss. He tracks the origins of commonly accepted dietary advice and aims to show that information that is filtered to the public often contradicts scientific evidence. On October 19, 2007, Taubes appeared onLarry King Live to discuss his book. Although Taubes has no formal training in nutrition or medicine, his book was praised as "raising interesting and valuable points" by Dr.Andrew Weil and Dr.Mehmet Oz who both appeared on the same program.References
Publications
*"Nobel Dreams: Power, Deceit and the Ultimate Experiment".
Random House 1986 ISBN 978-0394545035
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*" [http://www.nasw.org/awards/2001/01Taubesarticle1.htm The Soft Science of Dietary Fat] " Science, March 2001
*" [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E2D61F3EF934A35754C0A9649C8B63&sec=health What if It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?] "New York Times Magazine , July 7, 2002
*"Good Calories, Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet, Weight Control, and Disease".Knopf , 2007 ISBN 978-1400040780External links
* [http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=21216 Webcast of Lecture by Gary Taubes at University of California, Berkeley -- "The Quality of Calories: What Makes Us Fat and Why Nobody Seems to Care"]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4362041487661765149 Webcast of Lecture by Gary Taubes at Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Science Writings, Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2/6/2008 -- "Big Fat Lies"]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/oct/28/healthandwellbeing.features1 Article by Gary Taubes questioning the efficacy of exercise in weight loss-- "We Can't Work It Out"]
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