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Low-Carb vs. Low-Fat Diets

Sep 09 09:52pm

Will the debate about the relative virtues of low-carbohydrate vs. low-fat diets for weight loss never end? All the chatter is doubly annoying since, until now, all the talk is backed up by little data comparing the two diets.

A recent review of multiple scientific studies (a "meta-analysis") examined the findings of five controlled clinical trials involving 222 people on low-carbohydrate diets and 225 on low-fat diets. On the low-carb diet, carbohydrates were limited to 60 grams a day; on the low-fat diet, total fat was less than 30 percent of calories.

The results? At the six-month mark, those on the low-carbohydrate diet had lost more weight but, by the end of one year, followers of both diets had lost comparable amounts.

The results from this meta-analysis also showed that people on the low-carbohydrate diet had small but statistically significant increases in both total and harmful LDL cholesterol; on the plus side, their protective HDL cholesterol rose significantly while their triglycerides fell. (One major concern about following a low-carb diet for an extended time: their high protein and fat content can potentially cause a rise in cholesterol levels.)

These results will not end the debate because it's still unclear which variable will have the greater impact on coronary heart disease among low-carbohydrate dieters: the higher LDL cholesterol (harmful) or the increased HDL cholesterol (helpful). Indeed, neither of these changes may have any long-term impact, since most people discontinue low-carbohydrate-and other-diets after a relatively short time.

Perhaps the most important finding is that following either type of diet led to comparable amounts of weight loss.

16 Comments Report Abuse
1. whirinthelight - Feb 15 08:52am
Eat healthier. Move more. Weigh less.
2. sisir_majumder2006 - May 05 01:59am
Thanks for this informative article.
3. miamiisnotthetropics - May 08 01:41am
THE LIPID HYPOTHESIS IS FALSE AND INVALID HYPOTHESIS THAT HAS BEEN DISCREDITED BY NUMEROUS OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS

YOU ARE A FRAUD DR. OR YOU ARE MISINFORMED AND PEDDING A FRAUDDULENT AND FALSE HYPOTHESIS


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4. miamiisnotthetropics - May 08 01:42am
THE LIPID HYPOTHESIS IS FALSE AND INVALID HYPOTHESIS THAT HAS BEEN DISCREDITED BY NUMEROUS OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS

YOU ARE A FRAUD DR. OR YOU ARE MISINFORMED AND PEDDING A FRAUDDULENT AND FALSE HYPOTHESIS


http://www.ravnskov.nu/choleste rol.htm



http://www.THINCS.org



http://www.lowcarbmuscle.com/fo rums/showthread.php?t=162


and guess what people

humans did not evolve on low fat low fat is incorrect and UNnatural


HUMANS EVOLVED ON SATURATE RICH MEATS AND NON CERELA VEGETATION
5. good_chicana - May 12 02:03am
i want some cake!
6. whirinthelight - Sep 10 05:05am
Will your recirculated article on the topic of low carbs vs. low-fat diets never end either? That is "doubly annoying" to see that you can't even come up with an original article but try to pass it off as "a recent review of multiple scientific studies" each time you put it out there. By the comments that were made, you've showed this article in February and May, and now again in September. You're really right on top of things!! When will this article ever fianlly rest in peace? It certainly takes it time dying a slow death.
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9. csalt22 - Sep 11 12:45am
I thought it has been proven again and again that low carb diets, done correctly are easier to stay on, work the best in lowering cholesterol, and achieve weight loss in less time with less hunger than other diets, why are we debating this again and again? Who's getting paid? Could it be the "sugar-high fructose corn syrup-hydrogenated-oil manufacturers?" are they the new tobacco companies?
10. bertizimo - Sep 16 12:45pm
It's True! It's all been a big Lie! Saturated fat is good for you and people with the highest cholesterol levels live the longest. Go to westonaprice.org for ore information.
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