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Dr. Atkins mentioned a study with teens.  I've looked it up before, but
now can't find it.  The upshot was, that of the two groups (so putting
the third control-group aside for a moment) of teens who dieted, the
ones who ate a low-carb diet, but more calories, lost more weight than
the ones who ate a high carb diet, but calorie restricted diet.  This
was the first time I'd seen an actual study throw the calorie=weight
equation into doubt.  Does anyone have any references to this one?

Erik

>> Ray's claim is that obesity is an immune system disorder.  He
>> disregards the caloric calculus entirely (see p. 22).
>
> Thank heaven someone's discounting that chunk of bunk. Been there, done
> that

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