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Dec 2014 update: New research on the Low Carb Diet in general practice
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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 660070" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>[USER=74036]@Southport GP[/USER] That is excellent. You need to get the work out to more GP practices. </p><p></p><p>For info I am 32kg down (down 28% of my original mass) and my HbA1c is now 35 mmol/mol from 91 mmol/mol. I started low cal/carb but now on normal diet. If you ask me it is definitely the weight loss that has the largest impact and not the low carb. However without the low carb it is hard to get control so I do see it necessary and if it becomes a lifestyle choice that is great.</p><p></p><p>A couple of questions if I may indulge (the scientist in me): </p><p>1. How low did your patients go with the low carb and did they reduce calories at the same time?</p><p>2. Are your patients aiming for further reductions and will you think about testing their "diabetes" when/if they hit normal BMI?</p><p>3. Have you taken them off of medication since their reduction?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 660070, member: 96315"] [USER=74036]@Southport GP[/USER] That is excellent. You need to get the work out to more GP practices. For info I am 32kg down (down 28% of my original mass) and my HbA1c is now 35 mmol/mol from 91 mmol/mol. I started low cal/carb but now on normal diet. If you ask me it is definitely the weight loss that has the largest impact and not the low carb. However without the low carb it is hard to get control so I do see it necessary and if it becomes a lifestyle choice that is great. A couple of questions if I may indulge (the scientist in me): 1. How low did your patients go with the low carb and did they reduce calories at the same time? 2. Are your patients aiming for further reductions and will you think about testing their "diabetes" when/if they hit normal BMI? 3. Have you taken them off of medication since their reduction? [/QUOTE]
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