Originally published November 18 2003
Low-carb diets really help people lose weight, says study
by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
The low-carb diet isn't just hype: it really helps people lose weight. That's not surprising, since avoiding all processed sugars, refined carbohydrates and high-fructose corn syrup is bound to help people lose body fat, even if they don't exercise vigorously.
- Perhaps no idea is more controversial in the diet world than the
contention --- long espoused by the late Dr. Robert Atkins --- that
people on low-carbohydrate diets can consume more calories without
paying a price on the scales.
- Maybe the low-carb diets are more satisfying, so they do not get so
hungry.
- The study, directed by Penelope Greene of the Harvard School of Public
Health and presented at a meeting here this week of the American
Association for the Study of Obesity, found that people eating an extra
300 calories a day on a very low-carb regimen lost just as much during a
12-week study as those on a standard lowfat diet.
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