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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
Harvard study confirms it...
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7008333.htm Caveats: only 12 weeks (I'm sure we'll hear whining about the long term) and a small study: 21 people (but food was prepared by the study, so closely monitored) and hasn't been peer reviewed yet. But this is huge! Conducted by Penny Greene of Harvard, whom I've actually met once. That woman is so irritatingly, want-to-kick-her-in-the-head-so-goddamn picky that I'm sure there's no hole in it. |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
it's also at
http://www.newsday.com/news/health/n...alth-headlines "Manny Swedberg" wrote in message om... Harvard study confirms it... http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7008333.htm Caveats: only 12 weeks (I'm sure we'll hear whining about the long term) and a small study: 21 people (but food was prepared by the study, so closely monitored) and hasn't been peer reviewed yet. But this is huge! Conducted by Penny Greene of Harvard, whom I've actually met once. That woman is so irritatingly, want-to-kick-her-in-the-head-so-goddamn picky that I'm sure there's no hole in it. |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
Chet Hayes wrote:
In the article I read, they had some clown from the Univ of Penn stating that it was hard to believe because it violates the laws of thermodynamics. HOMER: Lisa! In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics! - awh |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
Manny Swedberg wrote:
Harvard study confirms it... http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7008333.htm Caveats: only 12 weeks (I'm sure we'll hear whining about the long term) and a small study: 21 people (but food was prepared by the study, so closely monitored) and hasn't been peer reviewed yet. But this is huge! Conducted by Penny Greene of Harvard, whom I've actually met once. That woman is so irritatingly, want-to-kick-her-in-the-head-so-goddamn picky that I'm sure there's no hole in it. Could I be wrong about the 2PD? Lift stuff, live large, walk around, rotate your tires |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
In the article I read, they had some clown from the Univ of Penn stating that it was hard to believe because it violates the laws of thermodynamics. It makes you wonder: are they training biologists to believe the human body is a car? c No wonder cancer research is a joke. |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
(Chet Hayes) wrote in message . com...
(Manny Swedberg) wrote in message . com... Harvard study confirms it... http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7008333.htm Caveats: only 12 weeks (I'm sure we'll hear whining about the long term) and a small study: 21 people (but food was prepared by the study, so closely monitored) and hasn't been peer reviewed yet. But this is huge! Conducted by Penny Greene of Harvard, whom I've actually met once. That woman is so irritatingly, want-to-kick-her-in-the-head-so-goddamn picky that I'm sure there's no hole in it. In the article I read, they had some clown from the Univ of Penn stating that it was hard to believe because it violates the laws of thermodynamics. "seems" to violate. (Which is a stretch but I understand what she was saying). What a joke! I bet she knows zippo about thermodynamics and must think the human body works just like a bomb calorimeter, burning everything completely and with the same efficiency. I think there is a lot we don't know about how the body processes food and converts it to energy. Well, you don't even need that kinda phenomenon. The explanation could be a simple as those on the higher calorie diet were more active. Atkin's didn't make a big fuss about exercise, but I still use it as a way to help control weight. The folks were getting an extra 300/day. That's about a good hours brisk walk. It was a small study, broken into 3 groups. And the difference was a few pounds. The important part was that they didn't lose less. |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
Mu_n Over New York City wrote:
:: Manny Swedberg wrote: :: ::: Harvard study confirms it... ::: ::: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7008333.htm ::: ::: Caveats: only 12 weeks (I'm sure we'll hear whining about the long ::: term) and a small study: 21 people (but food was prepared by the ::: study, so closely monitored) and hasn't been peer reviewed yet. ::: ::: But this is huge! ::: ::: Conducted by Penny Greene of Harvard, whom I've actually met once. ::: That woman is so irritatingly, ::: want-to-kick-her-in-the-head-so-goddamn picky that I'm sure there's ::: no hole in it. :: :: Could I be wrong about the 2PD? Absolutely. :: :: Lift stuff, live large, walk around, rotate your tires Alrighty, then! |
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Low-Carb Dieters Lose as Much Weight on More Calories
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 19:15:32 -0400, "Roger Zoul"
wrote: :: Could I be wrong about the 2PD? Absolutely. lol You just got TROLLED, Zoul. Lift well, Eat less, Walk fast, Live long. |
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