I have written a message to Tufts University about the proof that low-carb affects your memory.
Anyone disagree with what i wrote
"Were the blood glucose levels of the participants in your trials monitored?
If not, how do you know they were low. Surely the liver will generate glucose by gluconeogenesis. And unless all were diabetics, why would their blood glucose levels vary so much, regardless of what they were eating?
If the low calorie dieters were "confused" half way through the study, what was the explanation?
How do you know that your results were not the function of the START of a dietary regime and that there wouldn't be a settling down? A few weeks isn't long
There are people worldwide, many diabetics among them, who depend on the low carb way of eating to maintain health.
All the reporting of your study has done for them is to re-ignite the Anti- Atkins nonsense and make life more difficult.
I could easily find you a number of people with the sharpest of minds, who have followed a low carb programme for years.
Are you suggesting that all these people are under-functioning?
There are far too many unanswered questions in your study.At least in as far as the press have reported it.
At the most, you have uncovered an idea that needs careful study.