Re: Low carb diets improve atherogenesis even without weight loss
- From: William Wagner <not-to-here-williamwag@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:28:28 -0400
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"Abstract
Because of its effect on insulin, carbohydrate restriction is one of the
obvious dietary choices for weight reduction and diabetes. Such
interventions generally lead to higher levels of dietary fat than
official recommendations and have long been criticized because of
potential effects on cardiovascular risk although many literature
reports have shown that they are actually protective even in the absence
of weight loss. A recent report of Krauss et al. (AJCN, 2006) separates
the effects of weight loss and carbohydrate restriction. They clearly
confirm that carbohydrate restriction leads to an improvement in
atherogenic lipid states in the absence of weight loss or in the
presence of higher saturated fat. In distinction, low fat diets seem to
require weight loss for effective improvement in atherogenic dyslipidemia."
Susan
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1: Nutr Metab (Lond). 2006 Jun 21;3(1):24 [Epub ahead of print]
Low carbohydrate diets improve atherogenic dyslipidemia even
in
the absence of weight loss.
Feinman RD, Volek JS.
ABSTRACT: Because of its effect on insulin, carbohydrate
restriction is one of the obvious dietary choices for weight
reduction and diabetes. Such interventions generally lead to
higher levels of dietary fat than official recommendations and
have long been criticized because of potential effects on
cardiovascular risk although many literature reports have
shown
that they are actually protective even in the absence of
weight
loss. A recent report of Krauss et al. (AJCN, 2006) separates
the effects of weight loss and carbohydrate restriction. They
clearly confirm that carbohydrate restriction leads to an
improvement in atherogenic lipid states in the absence of
weight loss or in the presence of higher saturated fat. In
distinction, low fat diets seem to require weight loss for
effective improvement in atherogenic dyslipidemia.
PMID: 16790045 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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