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Researchers decry crap "study" warning of low-carb diet risks
Advocates of low-carbohydrate diet are voicing concern about a recent
paper that suggested the diet could cause weight gain, contrary to previous research. One expert has even called for its retraction. The study, published in Nutrition & Diabetes in February, also found that the low-carb diet did little to prevent the progression of type 2 diabetes. Researchers have since criticized the study for drawing these conclusions based on data from a handful of mice, using a poor proxy for the human version of the diet. Rest at: http://retractionwatch.com/2016/05/1...rb-diet-risks/ |
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Researchers decry crap "study" warning of low-carb diet risks
On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 3:19:33 AM UTC-4, David Harmon wrote:
Advocates of low-carbohydrate diet are voicing concern about a recent paper that suggested the diet could cause weight gain, contrary to previous research. One expert has even called for its retraction. The study, published in Nutrition & Diabetes in February, also found that the low-carb diet did little to prevent the progression of type 2 diabetes. Researchers have since criticized the study for drawing these conclusions based on data from a handful of mice, using a poor proxy for the human version of the diet. Rest at: http://retractionwatch.com/2016/05/1...rb-diet-risks/ We have many studies already done with humans, so why would anyone pay much attention to one done with some mice? |
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Researchers decry crap "study" warning of low-carb diet risks
trader4 wrote:
We have many studies already done with humans, so why would anyone pay much attention to one done with some mice? No one who knows that mice are evolved herbivores would pay attention. |
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Researchers decry crap "study" warning of low-carb diet risks
On Thu, 19 May 2016 00:19:34 -0700, David Harmon
wrote: Advocates of low-carbohydrate diet are voicing concern about a recent paper that suggested the diet could cause weight gain, contrary to previous research. One expert has even called for its retraction. The study, published in Nutrition & Diabetes in February, also found that the low-carb diet did little to prevent the progression of type 2 diabetes. Researchers have since criticized the study for drawing these conclusions based on data from a handful of mice, using a poor proxy for the human version of the diet. Rest at: http://retractionwatch.com/2016/05/1...rb-diet-risks/ How many mice in a handful? -- croy |
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Researchers decry crap "study" warning of low-carb diet risks
On Sun, 22 May 2016 12:23:19 -0700 in alt.support.diet.low-carb, croy
wrote, On Thu, 19 May 2016 00:19:34 -0700, David Harmon wrote: Rest at: http://retractionwatch.com/2016/05/1...rb-diet-risks/ How many mice in a handful? Depends on how you cook them. |
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