Peter Attia· MD
the carbohydrate insulin model of obesity would predict a much bigger change in energy expenditure so therefore at least that version of it it has to be falsified based on that
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
the carbohydrate insulin model of obesity would predict a much bigger change in energy expenditure so therefore at least that version of it it has to be falsified based on that
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the carbohydrate insulin model of obesity would predict a much bigger change in energy expenditure so therefore at least that version of it it has to be falsified based on that
that's why I still have this problem with the carbohydrate insulin model it's it it works let's say there wasn't slight increase in energy expenditure it seems to work for weight loss it's better with ketogenic diet than with a lowfat diet but on the con you know in your entire life I don't think it works