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<blockquote data-quote="Robin101" data-source="post: 1860955" data-attributes="member: 40478"><p>The study itself and the statistics are valid but for the specific target question concerning LCHF dieting "to lose weight" i.e. as dietary modification for that specific purpose.</p><p>As for most of us here modifying carb intake so our damaged insulin system can cope is the Primary driver and losing weight is an added Secondary target.</p><p>As ever the press manipulate the information to provide the Headline in the most newsworthy fashion. </p><p>The wording of the study is unfortunate in allowing that interpretation.</p><p>I shall continue LCHF until my T2 is controlled and then gradually 'test' my system by gently increasing carbs to a point of balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin101, post: 1860955, member: 40478"] The study itself and the statistics are valid but for the specific target question concerning LCHF dieting "to lose weight" i.e. as dietary modification for that specific purpose. As for most of us here modifying carb intake so our damaged insulin system can cope is the Primary driver and losing weight is an added Secondary target. As ever the press manipulate the information to provide the Headline in the most newsworthy fashion. The wording of the study is unfortunate in allowing that interpretation. I shall continue LCHF until my T2 is controlled and then gradually 'test' my system by gently increasing carbs to a point of balance. [/QUOTE]
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