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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1812434" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>I'm not sure that that is true. Members have remarked on the speed of improvement in numbers.</p><p>The important message that Type 2 Diabetes should be taken seriously was firmly put across in the programme as was the fact that it can be well managed. The programme has raised awareness of dietary intervention which is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps restricted calorie diets would be more popular here on the forum if they worked for the majority but NDers themselves, and by this I mean Profs Gill and Taylor et al, have published the results of their findings so far and in my opinion the results back up the anecdotal evidence that exclusion diets in terms of calorific value are not new concepts and that many people do not attain the promised results. This applies to all diets of every description as one size does not fit all. To put it bluntly, if 100 people do this "almost starvation diet" and 48 of them meet the end point criteria where does that leave the remaining 52 people? It is not going to be popular with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1812434, member: 408573"] I'm not sure that that is true. Members have remarked on the speed of improvement in numbers. The important message that Type 2 Diabetes should be taken seriously was firmly put across in the programme as was the fact that it can be well managed. The programme has raised awareness of dietary intervention which is a good thing. Perhaps restricted calorie diets would be more popular here on the forum if they worked for the majority but NDers themselves, and by this I mean Profs Gill and Taylor et al, have published the results of their findings so far and in my opinion the results back up the anecdotal evidence that exclusion diets in terms of calorific value are not new concepts and that many people do not attain the promised results. This applies to all diets of every description as one size does not fit all. To put it bluntly, if 100 people do this "almost starvation diet" and 48 of them meet the end point criteria where does that leave the remaining 52 people? It is not going to be popular with them. [/QUOTE]
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