For those who feared the growing waistline bulge over a straining belt was just an inevitable and depressing part of life, his cheerful, experimental approach to better health offered a solution that seemed to work for many.
Some studies have questioned this approach to weight loss, but Labour's former deputy leader, Tom Watson, said Mosley was "a hero to me" - after he lost more than seven stone and was able to stop taking drugs to regulate his type 2 diabetes. And when I met Mosley one day for a quick interview at a public event I was struck by the queue of people near him waiting to say thank you.It had all grown out of Mosley’s own life experience, a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in 2012.
However, his Blood Sugar Diet and 5:2 Diet also introduced a swathe of the population to a rapidly developing area of medical research that was beginning to question some of the assumptions of healthy eating. "As well as talk about lifestyle measures you could take, he wanted to challenge the medical establishment. He wanted to talk about huge inequalities in health care," he told BBC News."I think his legacy will live on. Anyone who met him will always smile because he was such a loving, kind, generous person that had a slightly infectious and impish laugh. So, I'm really sad. But I'm also really proud and lucky to have had him in my life.
Dr Marshall had identified and grown a species of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori and had become convinced that it was responsible for the majority of cases of gastric cancer and gastric ulcers.
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