Researchers have discovered what humans have known all the way back to when we stopped walking on our knuckles. Low fat diets don't work. Unfortunately, we apparently stopped "knowing" it several decades ago, when the medical community arbitrarily assumed that cholesterol was bad, so that eating fat must also be bad. Never mind that they had no proof of that. Medical experts apparently don't need proof - why require proof when it's so much easier to just assume that it's true?
The red emphasis is mine, of course.At the meeting, Stewart will report on 46 dieters, 23 from each group, who lost 10 pounds. "In the low-carb group, they reached the 10-pound loss at 45 days," he said. The low-fat group needed 70 days to shed 10 pounds.
Their calorie intake was similar, whichever diet they were on.
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=653545
Note that the title of that article is:
Well Duh again! I guess not - why did they ever assume that high-fat diets were a risk, in the first place? There was no evidence - they just assumed it. As if that distracting title is going to hide the fact that this proves that all those "experts" have been dead wrong to promote carbs over fats, for all these years.Low-Carb, High-Fat Diets May Not Pose Risk to Arteries
Short-term studies found no harm to vascular health
The good news is, most crows have very little fat on their carcass, so everyone who has been promoting low-fat, high-carb diets for so many years, won't have to change their low-fat eating habits immediately.
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