Low-carbohydrate diets differing in carbohydrate restriction improve cardiometabolic and anthropometric markers in healthy adults: A randomised clinical trial

RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2418 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @TheCuriousAhmed: @DaveKeto @puddleg @MorganPfiffner @wabmester @DoctorTro @DrNadolsky @whsource @POhukainen @NutritionWonk @brianedward…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
@slimredcobb @DoctorTro @SteakAndIron @bolderthanu @travis_statham Not sure if I sent this one... https://t.co/Ag4dIp2E92
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
2419 days ago
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
RT @zoeharcombe: A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better…
A really interesting paper from @CarynZinn @grantsnz @PharmacistCath & colleagues: adherence to 15% or 25% carb was better than to 5% carb with non-sig differences between groups in weight loss/BMI measures. https://t.co/bCnOSJ7MQ8
2419 days ago
RT @dj_surfista: Dietas com baixo teor de carboidrato diferindo na restrição de #carboidratos melhoram os marcadores cardiometabólicos e an…
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RT @TheCuriousAhmed: @DaveKeto @puddleg @MorganPfiffner @wabmester @DoctorTro @DrNadolsky @whsource @POhukainen @NutritionWonk @brianedward…
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@DaveKeto @puddleg @MorganPfiffner @wabmester @DoctorTro @DrNadolsky @whsource @POhukainen @NutritionWonk @brianedwardsmd @pronutritionist @erik_arnesen @raphaels7 @kcklatt This is very interesting study. https://t.co/ESvIbgOwL8 Comparing between three diets varying in CHO and fat content; moderate-low carbohydrate diet (MCD, 25%E CHO) vs low-carbohydrate diet (LCD, 15%E CHO) vs very low-carbohydrate diet (VLCKD, 5%E CHO), protein was constant.