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Low-fat diet leads to more fat loss than carb restriction
New York, Aug 14
Contrary to popular claims,
restricting dietary fat can lead to greater body fat loss than
carbohydrate restriction, even though a low-carb diet reduces insulin
and increases fat burning, new researcher has found.
"A lot of
people have very strong opinions about what matters for weight loss, and
the physiological data upon which those beliefs are based are sometimes
lacking," said one of the researchers Kevin Hall from National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of US
National Institutes of Health (NIH).
"I wanted to rigorously test
the theory that carbohydrate restriction is particularly effective for
losing body fat since this idea has been influencing many people's
decisions about their diets," Hall noted.
For the study, the
researchers confined 19 consenting adults with obesity to a metabolic
ward for two dieting periods of two weeks each.
At the end of the
two dieting periods, the researchers found that body fat lost with
dietary fat restriction was greater compared with carbohydrate
restriction, even though more fat was burned with the low-carb diet.
The study was published in the journal Cell Metabolism.