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Australian scientists "discover" a low carb diet is good for T2s
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<blockquote data-quote="nickm" data-source="post: 1067806" data-attributes="member: 217514"><p>Hi forge. Can I temper your enthusiasm? This was research that compared the mean response to one proscriptive diet, to another. The CSIRO sample diet looks unappetizing and unfilling to me. I doubt many will keep it up long term. The study says nothing about other diets. It only tells us which was the better of two. And only in the short term. I'm want a good outcome in 20 years. Look at the limitations of RCTs. Remember Heckman got a Nobel prize for saying this is a bad research methodolgy in similar circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickm, post: 1067806, member: 217514"] Hi forge. Can I temper your enthusiasm? This was research that compared the mean response to one proscriptive diet, to another. The CSIRO sample diet looks unappetizing and unfilling to me. I doubt many will keep it up long term. The study says nothing about other diets. It only tells us which was the better of two. And only in the short term. I'm want a good outcome in 20 years. Look at the limitations of RCTs. Remember Heckman got a Nobel prize for saying this is a bad research methodolgy in similar circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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