Jbuch writes:
But you forgot the part that if the study doesn't succeed, the blame
will go to the low-carb part.
Which seems likely. Cutting calories by 50% certainly has nothing to
do with low-carb eating, and starving the test subjects the whole time
is just going to encourage recidivism and weight gain when they go
into their maintenance (whatever that means to them) period.
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