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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2409296" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>I believe the study [USER=543116]@If_only[/USER] refers to is the Prof Taylor Direct Study.</p><p>The 2 year follow up data from successful candidates did indeed show how their maximal insulin output was similar to a non-diabetic age/weight matched control group.</p><p>Indeed it was back to almost normal at 12 months.</p><p><a href="https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/68/Supplement_1/66-OR" target="_blank">https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/68/Supplement_1/66-OR</a></p><p></p><p>The big thing to note here is that these successful candidates were a subset of a subset whose insulin resistance was completely down to visceral fat.</p><p>As I have learned there are many routes to insulin resistance in T2s so this doesn't apply to everyone.</p><p>Also, from memory, these candidates A1cs averaged 6.0% & none were subjected to an OGTT.</p><p></p><p>Low carb has far greater response across all cohorts of T2s & is a sustainable long term plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2409296, member: 517232"] I believe the study [USER=543116]@If_only[/USER] refers to is the Prof Taylor Direct Study. The 2 year follow up data from successful candidates did indeed show how their maximal insulin output was similar to a non-diabetic age/weight matched control group. Indeed it was back to almost normal at 12 months. [URL]https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/68/Supplement_1/66-OR[/URL] The big thing to note here is that these successful candidates were a subset of a subset whose insulin resistance was completely down to visceral fat. As I have learned there are many routes to insulin resistance in T2s so this doesn't apply to everyone. Also, from memory, these candidates A1cs averaged 6.0% & none were subjected to an OGTT. Low carb has far greater response across all cohorts of T2s & is a sustainable long term plan. [/QUOTE]
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