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<blockquote data-quote="Biggles2" data-source="post: 1672080" data-attributes="member: 406880"><p>I would say that controlling for equal calories is important if you want to disprove the hypothesis that obesity/T2DM are energy balance disorders (calories in/calories out).</p><p></p><p>I will be interested in seeing which of the diets will demonstrate the most weight loss and have the best metabolic markers after the completion of the study. My money is on the LCHF diet. In fact, I’ll bet LCHF will knock it out of the ballpark! But then again, I would - being a 100% keto gal myself.</p><p></p><p>Look on the bright side [USER=380756]@TheBigNewt[/USER] – if this study proves the value of a keto diet for T2DM control, and if it then gains wider acceptance within the medical and dietetic communities, it will save the VA a ton of money on insulin costs thus increasing capacity and access for the vets. That can only be a good thing.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I posted this because I believe that it will be of interest to those of us who are disrupting the status quo by eating LCHF and by this very act we are pushing back at the food guidelines and medical establishment status quo that have given many of us metabolic mayhem. I would add that there are a few enlightened physicians who have been brave enough to push back at the status quo as well.</p><p></p><p>You are indeed correct [USER=380756]@TheBigNewt[/USER], this was published in <em>JAMA</em>, not <em>NEJM</em>. Maybe the results of the study will be published in <em>NEJM</em> – wouldn’t that be great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggles2, post: 1672080, member: 406880"] I would say that controlling for equal calories is important if you want to disprove the hypothesis that obesity/T2DM are energy balance disorders (calories in/calories out). I will be interested in seeing which of the diets will demonstrate the most weight loss and have the best metabolic markers after the completion of the study. My money is on the LCHF diet. In fact, I’ll bet LCHF will knock it out of the ballpark! But then again, I would - being a 100% keto gal myself. Look on the bright side [USER=380756]@TheBigNewt[/USER] – if this study proves the value of a keto diet for T2DM control, and if it then gains wider acceptance within the medical and dietetic communities, it will save the VA a ton of money on insulin costs thus increasing capacity and access for the vets. That can only be a good thing.;) I posted this because I believe that it will be of interest to those of us who are disrupting the status quo by eating LCHF and by this very act we are pushing back at the food guidelines and medical establishment status quo that have given many of us metabolic mayhem. I would add that there are a few enlightened physicians who have been brave enough to push back at the status quo as well. You are indeed correct [USER=380756]@TheBigNewt[/USER], this was published in [I]JAMA[/I], not [I]NEJM[/I]. Maybe the results of the study will be published in [I]NEJM[/I] – wouldn’t that be great! [/QUOTE]
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