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Old August 20th, 2010, 04:35 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,misc.health.alternative,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.christnet.christianlife
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD[_26_]
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Default Low-carb predispose to insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance

GysdeJongh wrote:
"GysdeJongh" wrote:

Longitudinal Adaptations to Very Low-carbohydrate Weight-reduction Diet in
Obese Rats: Body Composition and Glucose Tolerance

These findings demonstrate that adaptations to diet composition eventually
enabled high-carbohydrate rats to lose more body fat than very
low-carbohydrate rats even though energy intakes were equal, and suggest
that the elevated levels of hepatic and intramuscular lipid associated
with very low-carbohydrate diets might predispose to insulin resistance
and impaired glucose tolerance despite weight loss.


Sorry,
forgot the link

http://www.nature.com/oby/journal/v1...y2009466a.html
Obesity (2010) 18 8, 1538-1544. doi:10.1038/oby.2009.466
Integrative Physiology

Longitudinal Adaptations to Very Low-carbohydrate Weight-reduction Diet in
Obese Rats: Body Composition and Glucose Tolerance


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Be hungrier, which really is healthier especially for diabetics and
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Medical:

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"A 2005 visit to an Atlanta cardiologist by the name of Andrew Chung
put me on some serious reality

I wasnt just chubby or husky, I am what they often call morbidly
obese. He explained that morbid obesity simply means that if something
happened to me that could be attiributed to weight and I were to end
up in the not breathing state

ok some call it DEAD

that a doctor could simply dismiss it as natural causes related to
weight more or less.

Ive been told I was a chunky fella a couple times, maybe even fat...
but not quite that harshly. Definitely made me think about a few
things, as much as I dislike scare tactics when it comes to health.

Well in the midst of the shock treatment, he also had me come to a
heart wellness seminar that he does on some Saturdays in Mableton.

Nice little get together, he has folks from the community come in and
discuss Tai Chi, exercises, testimonials, all kinds of good stuff.

Then he shows the movie SUPERSIZE ME to set up the pitch for his 2PD
Omer approach that he has his patients use to lose weight.

In a nutshell, in his view, HOW MUCH you eat is more of the issue than
WHAT you eat and portion is more important than any fat content or
calories.

I agree with this. This is why I have always been more successful on
more liquid diets (cabbage soup, slimfast, herbalife (tho dangerous))
than anything else. I wasnt eating the portions I was before that..."

Source:

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Love in the truth,

Andrew
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Board-certified Cardiologist
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