IanD
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From Dr. Deakin's slide presentation to a recent Diabetes UK conference.
Confused?
Has the X-PERT Programme become low carb?
X-PERT Health is a charity with a mission to provide accurate and up-to-date information for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Version 12.1 of the manual (Sept 2014) acknowledges the latest evidence for a very low carb/high fat lifestyle, it doesn’t prescribe it.
The X-PERT Programme is based on the empowerment approach with informed decisions. If patients wish to adopt a low carb/high fat lifestyle, it is another option for them to lose weight and improve glycaemic control.
Thus, the X-PERT Diabetes Programme continues the same but with less emphasis on low fat and supporting participants with trying different dietary approaches.
yesDo I need to vote again?
With respect Noblehead, why not start your own poll then ? The poll started here is pointless if we start putting loads of different options of varying degrees of low, moderate or high. The main focus is to change the current poor dietary advice and move with the times.
@IanD, I would have like to have seen more options available in the poll for those who don't LCHF or HCLF, there's many of us on the forum that sit somewhere in-between and eat both carbs and fat in moderation, the message would still be the same to Diabetes UK.
ian said This poll calls on Diabetes UK to recognise the LCHF lifestyle as an alternative to the standard starch carb, low fat lifestyle currently recommended. it says about trudi who recomends lo carb too
so why does voting poll need changin 4 other ppl who dont eat lo carb? it should stay as it is like ian intended
The point of the poll is to get support for Dr. Deakin's modified advice, incorporating LCHF. Is she offering valid advice? Have forum members found it works? Lip-service is given to carb control by DUK, but the idea of high fat & sat fat is anathema to DUK.
What extra poll options would you like to be incorporated?
I see your point @noblehead, but if that was done then I think it would be necessary to say what type you were when ticking the MCMF box, and if type 2 whether you are on insulin or not, otherwise it could give a false result because it's really the insulin that's doing the work and not the diet.
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