Read the research and stop making a fool of yourself. Dr. Wing has been doing this a very long time, and has lots of data backing up her research. Dr. James Anderson corroborated her findings.One study?
And so far you haven't presented even one study refuting their research.

Better than relying on what LPZ_Stitch! happens to want to believer, which is apparently the entirety of your perspective.Correlation is one of the weakest connections that can be made in a "study."
Do you have a point? Or are you just trying to distract attention away from facts that you don't like, because you have no facts of your own.Did you know that there's a correlation between eating bread and committing crime?![]()
No: Medical science. Not your personal preference. Not your gut feel.That would be *your* science, I assume?![]()
I think that's because you're grasping at straws. That's your right.No, it's not obvious at all.
Explain to us, if you would deign to give some real information instead of just continuing your puerile ridicule of science that you don't like, how someone doesn't have the "luxury" of drinking water instead of sugary soda.Most people don't have the luxury of making "healthy choices" all the time.
No not selecting quoting... quoting for relevance. The point I made, very forcefully and perhaps so much so that you've decided to try to squirm your way out of the discussion by essentially defecating on it instead of dealing in facts, was that there is far more to it than calories in and calories out because we're human beings not machines.Nice selective quoting, there ... in my first post on this thread I stated:
"The real issue is as simple as ladycollector put it; calories-in-and-calories-out. Until people know what they need and what calories are in the food they eat, no taxes are going to make the slightest difference.... "