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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 400403" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>Dillinger, I stand corrected the study you linked to did not trial a sub 500caloorie diet but a diet 500 cals under the RDA so I was mistaken. However the conclusion still is not as clear cut as you would have us believe and I quote:</p><p></p><p><em>“Our results suggest that a lower carbohydrate diet coupled with skills that promote behavior change may improve glucose control in type 2 diabetes,” researchers wrote.</em></p><p></p><p>I have to wonder what the skills that promote behaviour changes were? </p><p></p><p>Of course it still doesnt imply that a low carb diet is better than any other diet, just that it was found to be the better of the two diets in this particular study.</p><p></p><p>Neither does it address the fact that any very restrictive diet is almost impossible for the vast majority of people to follow long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 400403, member: 19121"] Dillinger, I stand corrected the study you linked to did not trial a sub 500caloorie diet but a diet 500 cals under the RDA so I was mistaken. However the conclusion still is not as clear cut as you would have us believe and I quote: [i]“Our results suggest that a lower carbohydrate diet coupled with skills that promote behavior change may improve glucose control in type 2 diabetes,” researchers wrote.[/i] I have to wonder what the skills that promote behaviour changes were? Of course it still doesnt imply that a low carb diet is better than any other diet, just that it was found to be the better of the two diets in this particular study. Neither does it address the fact that any very restrictive diet is almost impossible for the vast majority of people to follow long term. [/QUOTE]
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