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> On Wed, 24 October 2007 13:50, Todd Moody wrote:
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>>>>Again, my papers are all gone, but I recall studies that show that
>>>> weight
>>>loss occurs, albeit slowly, at higher caloric intake, on lowcarb diets.
>>> <<
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> But they are not metabolic ward studies, Todd. Study the studies.
>
> Gatsby

I'll leave that to you.  As I say, I lost hundreds or even thousands of
pages of reprints, printouts, etc. this summer, due to a leak in the roof
over my office.  I'm not persuaded that only metabolic ward studies have
value and, in any case, I don't remember which ones were metabolic ward
studies and which weren't.  In most of the studies that I can recall, when
calories are held constant, difference in macronutrient composition makes
a small difference in absolute weight lost, but a greater difference in
type of weight lost.  This also reflects my personal experience.

Todd Moody
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