Re: Low carbohydrate diet for glycemic and lipidemia control



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Jim Chinnis wrote:
Susan <nevermind@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in part:


An obese patient with type 2 diabetes whose diet was changed from
the recommended high-carbohydrate, low-fat type to a low-carbohydrate diet
showed a significant reduction in bodyweight, improved glycemic control and
a reversal of a six year long decline of renal function.


"the RECOMMENDED high-carbohydrate, low-fat type"

Yow.

Yes, the ADA recommends up to 10% of calories from added sugars, and total of 55% of calories from carbs, and the web site says "eat more starches, they're good for you!!"

No surprise to note their biggest sponsors are grain, sugar and drug producers.

Susan
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    ... the recommended high-carbohydrate, low-fat type to a low-carbohydrate diet ... Yes, the ADA recommends up to 10% of calories from added sugars, and ... total of 55% of calories from carbs, and the web site says "eat more ... Then the "sponsors" saw a good thing and jumped on board. ...
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  • Re: Low carbohydrate diet for glycemic and lipidemia control
    ... the recommended high-carbohydrate, low-fat type to a low-carbohydrate diet ... showed a significant reduction in bodyweight, improved glycemic control and ... total of 55% of calories from carbs, and the web site says "eat more ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)