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<blockquote data-quote="Steve50" data-source="post: 876299" data-attributes="member: 174164"><p>Hi Brunneria</p><p></p><p>Indy51 said '...exactly where did Professor Taylor guarantee that 100% of <strong>people who follow the protocol</strong> will get remission?'. The proposal is based on the premise that of those <strong>who took part in the study</strong> - it worked for 80%. I don't know what the selection process for the study is - so not sure what you mean by '...selecting from a much smaller pool than 80%.'</p><p></p><p>To be clear - the 80% I refer to is the percentage of success for those <strong>who took part in the study</strong> - not the percentage of people suitable for the study. </p><p></p><p>So what I meant by 'So - it is not for 100% of T2's - only 80%.' - I meant that success is only predicted in 80%.</p><p></p><p>I don't know the percentage of people who are not suitable to start such a program - if any. The study does not make mention of exclusion criteria. I appreciate that co-morbidities may be an issue - but I have recently completed some research where the patients in the trial had multiple co-morbidities and this did not exclude them. I would have to read more about the recruitment process before I can agree with your point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve50, post: 876299, member: 174164"] Hi Brunneria Indy51 said '...exactly where did Professor Taylor guarantee that 100% of [B]people who follow the protocol[/B] will get remission?'. The proposal is based on the premise that of those [B]who took part in the study[/B] - it worked for 80%. I don't know what the selection process for the study is - so not sure what you mean by '...selecting from a much smaller pool than 80%.' To be clear - the 80% I refer to is the percentage of success for those [B]who took part in the study[/B] - not the percentage of people suitable for the study. So what I meant by 'So - it is not for 100% of T2's - only 80%.' - I meant that success is only predicted in 80%. I don't know the percentage of people who are not suitable to start such a program - if any. The study does not make mention of exclusion criteria. I appreciate that co-morbidities may be an issue - but I have recently completed some research where the patients in the trial had multiple co-morbidities and this did not exclude them. I would have to read more about the recruitment process before I can agree with your point. [/QUOTE]
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