Globalti
Legendary Member
Anybody watch this? I'm no medical researcher but it struck me that their experiments were a bit short on sample sizes, for example where they looked at the long-term effect on fat burning of exercising before or after breakfast they only had 30 subjects. Surely you'd need far more than that to be able to claim your results were significant?
Here is yesterday's programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j9gny
Aside from the slightly sketchy whizz-bang experiments, I liked their debunking of the energy drinks myth and the antioxidants scam.
Here is yesterday's programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j9gny
Aside from the slightly sketchy whizz-bang experiments, I liked their debunking of the energy drinks myth and the antioxidants scam.