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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 809036" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Unfortunately, I don't believe all calories are equal, so whilst I agree that food is fuel, I believe ones body would function differently on a clarify balance diet based on hot cross buns or toast, than on something with controls over the carb content. </p><p></p><p>Who knows who is misguided here, but for those who are firmly established on ketogenic diets, there does appear to be an ability consume more calories than those eating more carbs and not in nutritional ketosis.</p><p></p><p>I eat a reduced carb diet, and am happy to continue with that. It seems to work for me, I just can't buy the theory it's a simple energy in/energy out equation. I am hoping Professor Taylor's current, 5year study, will bring us much more insight into the longer term impact on a larger population. Until then, we each just have to do what seems best for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 809036, member: 88961"] Unfortunately, I don't believe all calories are equal, so whilst I agree that food is fuel, I believe ones body would function differently on a clarify balance diet based on hot cross buns or toast, than on something with controls over the carb content. Who knows who is misguided here, but for those who are firmly established on ketogenic diets, there does appear to be an ability consume more calories than those eating more carbs and not in nutritional ketosis. I eat a reduced carb diet, and am happy to continue with that. It seems to work for me, I just can't buy the theory it's a simple energy in/energy out equation. I am hoping Professor Taylor's current, 5year study, will bring us much more insight into the longer term impact on a larger population. Until then, we each just have to do what seems best for us. [/QUOTE]
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