Why are we defensive? Because such studies are used by dietitians, including DUK, to advise against any carb reduction.noblehead said:... It would seem that there is a minority of low-carbers that are really defensive whenever a article is published that may question the merits of a low-carb diet. It leaves one to wonder why this is so? Why on earth do they go to such extreme measures to find some evidence that may counteract what has been written!
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The trouble is, Cugila, that newly diagnosed diabetics are NOT given the info that will enable them to choose a reduced carb diet. They are warned against it. Threatened with brain malfunction if they don't base their diet around 300 g carbs daily. (Presumably premature alzheimer's.)cugila said:Let's just let people who don't, make their own minds up and let members decide for themselves what is rubbish and what is not. We don't need to preach to anybody or rubbish valid research.
I also believe we should direct our efforts at the people who are advocating we eat plenty of starchy carbs....trouble is without valid evidence, it just 'aint gonna' change any time soon !!
To go back to the original post.>>may imply a negative effect of low-carbohydrate diets on vascular risk.<<
I tried to send my comments to the doctor involved in the study and so far haven't found an mail that works. I may have to resort to snail mail, which in my experience DOESN'T usually get answered.
I'd like to find whqat mechanism is postulated to explain why an unnatural food is so essential to health.
IanD said:I think we could get a research paper published from diabetes.co.uk forum members which would provide long term evidence on the effects of reduced carb.
A questionaire would be something like:
- Diabetes type
year diagnosed
HbA1c/weight year by year
Other measurements year by year
Year reduced carb diet commenced
Complications & year they began
effect of reduced carb on complications
etc
This would collate the experience of contributors.
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