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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1560866" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Mbaker, having corresponded with Professor Taylor directly, he doesn't care how people lose their weight, but for his (and any other) study, the conditions need to be strictly controlled, so if the study subjects are using manufactured shakes they will be consuming a defined amount of nutrition in those, then the veg part; 200 cal of veg is quite a lot of veg.</p><p></p><p>By and large, on that protocol, it'd be easier to ensure compliance than to suggest that someone consume x carbs or y calories a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1560866, member: 345386"] Mbaker, having corresponded with Professor Taylor directly, he doesn't care how people lose their weight, but for his (and any other) study, the conditions need to be strictly controlled, so if the study subjects are using manufactured shakes they will be consuming a defined amount of nutrition in those, then the veg part; 200 cal of veg is quite a lot of veg. By and large, on that protocol, it'd be easier to ensure compliance than to suggest that someone consume x carbs or y calories a day. [/QUOTE]
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