It can be very difficult to separate quality sources of health and fitness information from misleading or untruthful information used for manipulation or product promotion. One of the primary reasons is because sources of quality information and sources of mediocre information both use scientific data to make their information come across as more factual or compelling.
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Misuse of Scientific Research in Health and Fitness Marketing
Posted by Ross Harrison, CSCS, NSCA-CPT on August 25, 2010
Posted in Health and Fitness Overview | Tagged: Advertising, Data Manipulation, marketing, Misleading Information, Research, Scientific Studies | 2 Comments »