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<blockquote data-quote="borofergie" data-source="post: 321324" data-attributes="member: 33342"><p>True - but these three things are typically packaged together as the lifestyle improvements recommended to newly diagnosed diabetics. Eact of them (according to conventional wisdom) show help a little bit. The goal of the study was to demonstrate that these together these interventions would improve CV health outcomes for diabetics. The fact that these measures FAILED is demonstrative that the conventional advice is wrong.</p><p></p><p>What sucks about this study is that they pulled the plug when the results started to prove their hypothesis wrong. Instead of showing that outcomes were worse for patients on the high-carb / low-calorie / exercise NHS diet, they'll simply trying and make excuses about why their experiment was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borofergie, post: 321324, member: 33342"] True - but these three things are typically packaged together as the lifestyle improvements recommended to newly diagnosed diabetics. Eact of them (according to conventional wisdom) show help a little bit. The goal of the study was to demonstrate that these together these interventions would improve CV health outcomes for diabetics. The fact that these measures FAILED is demonstrative that the conventional advice is wrong. What sucks about this study is that they pulled the plug when the results started to prove their hypothesis wrong. Instead of showing that outcomes were worse for patients on the high-carb / low-calorie / exercise NHS diet, they'll simply trying and make excuses about why their experiment was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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