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Originally Posted by mulligan
I can't believe that it's a bad thing for the villages to offer a group to USF for study and research that represents the fastest growing segment of the population. With the wide cross section of Americans concentrated here, some useful data can be gleaned with regard to the healthcare needs of older people. That being said, I don't expect the majority of us will rush out and start living on bunny food and soy milk. Let's see what they come up with.
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When I said USF is going to promote healthy eating I gave them the benefit of the doubt. Based on the lectures they gave, I have some doubt as to how much serious effort they will put into it. In the very first lecture, Dr. Peterson mentioned healthy eating but skipped over it so quickly, you would have missed it if you sneezed. So I could see from the very beginning that there was NO enthusiasm for it. And one thing I'm pretty sure of is that they won't achieve much unless they make healthy eating their number one priority. No bonified health study would do otherwise.
To think they might come up with something else is like thinking that we can, or should, reinvent the wheel.