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<blockquote data-quote="Begonia" data-source="post: 1657983" data-attributes="member: 384303"><p>It would be really interesting if there were some research on Dr Fung's theories even if not conducted by him personally (as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] points out, he is a medical doctor treating patients rather than a researcher). Re the DIRECT study, the results I've seen so far show correlation between the amount of weight lost and the percentage who achieved 'remission'. I think I read somewhere that a subset of the participants had MRI scans to assess fat in their pancreas. I'm interested to see whether these results show a correlation between pancreatic fat and 'remission', thus supporting Prof Taylor's twin cycle hypothesis. (I know there was a previous study that showed this, but from memory it seemed quite a small sample.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Begonia, post: 1657983, member: 384303"] It would be really interesting if there were some research on Dr Fung's theories even if not conducted by him personally (as [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] points out, he is a medical doctor treating patients rather than a researcher). Re the DIRECT study, the results I've seen so far show correlation between the amount of weight lost and the percentage who achieved 'remission'. I think I read somewhere that a subset of the participants had MRI scans to assess fat in their pancreas. I'm interested to see whether these results show a correlation between pancreatic fat and 'remission', thus supporting Prof Taylor's twin cycle hypothesis. (I know there was a previous study that showed this, but from memory it seemed quite a small sample.) [/QUOTE]
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