The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 113, Issue 9, Supplement 2 , Pages 5-8, 30 December 2002

Dietary fat consensus statements

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 The 1998 consensus statement was developed during a 2-day scientific exchange entitled, “Dietary Fat: How Much? What Type? Reaching for Consensus.” This exchange preceded the 1998 international conference on the Mediterranean diet, which was organized by the Harvard School of Public Health and Oldways Preservation & Exchange Trust, and held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.The 2000 consensus statement was developed during a 3-day scientific exchange entitled, “Dietary Fat, the Mediterranean Diet, and Lifelong Good Health.” This exchange preceded the 2000 international conference on the Mediterranean Diet, which was organized by the Harvard School of Public Health and Oldways Preservation & Exchange Trust, and held in London, England.Additional information about the Consensus Statements is available from K. Dun Gifford, Oldways Preservation & Exchange Trust, 266 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.

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The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 113, Issue 9, Supplement 2 , Pages 5-8, 30 December 2002