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Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https://t.co/Cbt5HuLGD4
@salario Meat has almost zero carbs, and dietary carb restriction is increasigly seen as the first line approach to diabetes treatment. You can show this immediately in a patient. The link between meat consumption & colon cancer is associational and no
RT @CampbellMurdoch: @drishanipatel I think the best early book I read (which was published I think back in 2012) is "The Art and Science o…
@drishanipatel I think the best early book I read (which was published I think back in 2012) is "The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living" by Phinney and Volek -(the book cover doesn't really do it justice!). This paper from 2015 is also a good summ
RT @IndigenousX: Research all health workers must read: A review of research to see whether carb restriction (not elimination!) should be t…
RT @IndigenousX: Research all health workers must read: A review of research to see whether carb restriction (not elimination!) should be t…
RT @IndigenousX: Research all health workers must read: A review of research to see whether carb restriction (not elimination!) should be t…
RT @IndigenousX: Research all health workers must read: A review of research to see whether carb restriction (not elimination!) should be t…
Research all health workers must read: A review of research to see whether carb restriction (not elimination!) should be the first approach for diabetes management.This is expecially important because it includes researchers who were initially against this
Failure is an important part of success. Here's why I teach people that they must fail, if they are to succeed! https://t.co/mn5ZJxxZMc @raykellyfitness
Should carbohydrate restriction be the first approach to diabetic management? This review article by over 20 scientists proposes that it should. See what you think. Link here: https://t.co/12cf3pdWuf #T2D #diabetes #LCHF
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @CaloriesProper: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https:…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @CaloriesProper: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https:…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @amyalkon: Carb "restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss),…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @amyalkon: Carb "restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss),…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
RT @amyalkon: Carb "restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss),…
RT @amyalkon: Carb "restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss),…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
Carb "restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss), and leads to the reduction or elimination of medication. It has never shown side effects comparable with those seen in many drugs"
RT @CaloriesProper: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https:…
RT @DrEades: Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis. https://t.co/Q8EwVEGl1n
Yup. It certainly should be. Too bad it isn't even thought of by most docs making the diagnosis.
RT @CaloriesProper: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https:…
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https://t.co/ZCmEtIi9hD @ProfTimNoakes @DrEades
RT @MattEdw12312749: @klaireeberry @StickmanBleedin @Glennfarrar1 @LODweb @SBakerMD "We present major evidence for low-carbohydrate diets a…
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
RT @paulinasalman: Ya no pueden alegar los diabetólogos ni las nutricionistas especilizadas en diabetes https://t.co/MsJlAjVzWa
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
Ya no pueden alegar los diabetólogos ni las nutricionistas especilizadas en diabetes
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes man... https://t.co/jbn1fHCLQc
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
RT @DiegoNSalman: Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2…
Restricción de carbohidratos como enfoque para tratamiento de diabetes: #ChileKeto #Keto #LCHF 1) Reducción de glucosa 2) Beneficio anexo: pérdida de peso 3) Reducen o eliminan necesidad de medicamentos 4) Sin efectos secundarios https://t.co/4f6NATcS2Q
@omlakhani @Fishinthemirage @ii1111 @dlifein @ProfTimNoakes @FructoseNo @DoctorTro @BrianLenzkes @ESodicoffMD @RobertLustigMD @SBakerMD @GeorgiaEdeMD To get advice from a doctor on nutrition can be dangerous too. But here is the case for LCHF as first opti
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes man... https://t.co/LmNnlkjybm
@DrAseemMalhotra @BBCNews @guardiannews @grantsnz @CarynZinn @ProfTimNoakes @zoeharcombe @bigfatsurprise @Diabetescouk @DietDoctor1 The more you think about this the more it makes absolute sense this is funded rubbish. 60% of the UK population overweight o
@DietScold @shashiiyengar @DrFeinman @Feinmantheother Great. I read this paper: https://t.co/6YRJmTZ55y and also watched this Video & few more after being on LCHF for almost 3+ years by then :) https://t.co/zl7iG6nsSp
@AmandaZZ100 @DietDoctor1 @jimmy_wales Amanda, I think this is the opinion piece they referenced in the Reader's Digest article. https://t.co/1ObaTTX2J7 Hope that helps.
@drjkahn @phillydotcom Ketosis may be the BEST medication for diabetes prevention. https://t.co/VUf8zblmyd
At least you have what is working for you and have explored the evidence, I just worry about people on fad diets. ;-)
@dom209 @Research_FTW A more recent article: https://t.co/ot79bcbxkK There is evidence on both sides, and we could swap papers for the rest of our lives on this. But my medical team is happy, and they know me and my case.
@Alan_Watson_ @shashiiyengar @MacroFour @MikeCarrato @nutrition_facts One more. This should keep you busy for another 24 hrs https://t.co/6YRJmUgGu8
RT @WeitzSportChiro: The Low Carb Diet for Diabetes: https://t.co/80Gcv8YoA6
It looks like diet should be the first treatment option for people with type 2 diabetes. Diet should also be used as an important adjunct for people with type 1 diabetes. https://t.co/1P6zHhirNV
The Low Carb Diet for Diabetes: https://t.co/80Gcv8YoA6
@Lyle_Genyk @MeganFlint11 @kevinnbass @nvedwan I think you're confusing "low-carb" with "ketogenic." Richard Feinman, Richard Bernstein, Eugene Fine, Eric Westman, Mary Vernon, and Jeff Volek categorize diets <130 g CHO as "low-carb." https://t.co/qcU8J
@ziggibson @TuckerGoodrich @mwjeepster1 @UglyNewRochelle @ProfTimNoakes The fact is, other scientists have devoted their life to understanding this issue. And they came to a different conclusion than you did. And those are the ones I follow. I'm not sma
@CelticCarnivore @FoodFirst_Ty @butsch_ramone @GeorgiaEdeMD Here Mr "Science" A bunch of Dr's & scientists with advances degrees who support our so-called "fad" diet. Which, BTW, was the standard of care (early 1900's) before insulin for T2D's and f
Jo, You know full well it's unethical to promote sub-optimal treatments RCTs in 2008 confirmed #LowCarb outperforms your #LowGI Fig.9 https://t.co/hcINRwM3Xk #VirtaHealth curing 60% ppl with #T2diabetes in 1 year + drug-use down~90%: https://t.co/zxhoDI
@joannanutrition Jo, You know full well it's unethical to promote sub-optimal treatments RCTs in 2008 confirmed #LowCarb outperforms your #LowGI Fig.9 https://t.co/hcINRwM3Xk #VirtaHealth curing 60% ppl with #T2diabetes in 1 year + drug-use down~90%: ht
Yes Jo, it's as simple as that RCTs a decade ago confirmed #LowCarb outperforms your #LowGI (Fig. 9 https://t.co/hcINRwM3Xk) In 2018, #VirtaHealth curing 60% of ppl with #T2diabetes in a year, drug-use down ~90%: https://t.co/zxhoDI9gge Dodgy #SydneyUni
@joannanutrition @FructoseNo @ABCcatalyst Yes Jo, it's as simple as that RCTs a decade ago confirmed #LowCarb outperforms your #LowGI (Fig. 9 https://t.co/hcINRwM3Xk) In 2018, #VirtaHealth curing 60% of ppl with #T2diabetes in a year, drug-use down ~90%:
@lepharmachien @Alertonic @DarthPharmacist toujours pas de science... https://t.co/K4ZFd1x2x7
@SoSBega @DiscoStew66 @rosestant70 @WeDietitians @LouiseStephen9 @foodnuthealth @LizMountford @FructoseNo @MaryanneDemasi @Peter_Fitz @drjoesDIYhealth @PeterBrukner @Spoonyman Finally citations are a good measure of the 'value' of research. This paper, now
@rmtakata @jcsouto Este artigo do Feinman de 2015 já teve mais de 120 citações no ISI. No artigo, o foco é em diabetes e restrição de carboidratos, não em paleo https://t.co/NMWhTNjRMv https://t.co/aW6hXsQmFf
@RChrisCC @Sydney_Uni Yes, #VirtaHealth making money curing #T2diabetes in 60% patients. Could save taxpayers $billons We know #Lowcarb/#keto outperforms coz #RCTs confirmed a decade ago: https://t.co/xpXPNhKdHE @DrFeinman Chris, why no concerns re #USyd
@Botanygeek @marmadukejinks9 They might not cause it, or might be one of many causal factors, but reduction of dietary sugars is extremely important for people who already have diabetes. An interesting paper on the topic, by a large group of scientists fro
@_portishead_ @EndTheFads @ZKForTre @JohnCaseIII @BioLayne Free paper here: https://t.co/J9q6m9FwKl
@kevinnbass @lchfRD @IanStockport Here is a review that mapped out compliance in LC vs LF trials -- slight edge for LC https://t.co/vGmMmqwsrx https://t.co/F5f6KJiWxF
@SwissRe @fgodlee @DrAseemMalhotra @DrSarahHallberg @Dmozaffarian @RFRedberg @garytaubes @zoeharcombe @gillespi @albericie @Adam_Creighton @Wendycarlisle @drericwestman Indeed, I think evidence for #LowCarb vs LowGI & Low-fat is so strong https://t.co/
Straight forward, works almost every time. What are you waiting for. https://t.co/yumKGKxzWy
#DrRosemaryStanton+#ProfAmandaJLee's silence in response to profound evidence (incl. RCTs) that #Lowcarb/#Keto cures #T2D speaks volumes https://t.co/qWKGErGC1v Only ethical response: Fix errors & stop #DiabetesAus+DAA+#SydneyUni harming ppl with #D
@FeliceJacka @_Amanda_J_Lee_ @georgeinstitute @nhmrc @aihw @TAPPCentre @rosestant70 @SandroDemaio @_PHAA_ @ChristinaPolla8 @NACCHOAustralia @_INFORMAS @OPCAustralia @DAA_feed @GreenlandRohan Readers, #DrRosemaryStanton+#ProfAmandaJLee's silence in response
Careerists' diet advice unhelpful eg. Womens' Health Initiative #RCT: "Over ..8.1 years, ..reduced total fat intake & increased intakes of veg.., fruits & grains did NOT significantly reduce ..risk of CHD, stroke or CVD in postmenopausal women": ht
Felice, The required #RCTs conducted over past decade. Unethically ignored by most NuSi-careerists (incl.#DrRosemaryStanton,#ProfJBrandMiller,#ProfAmandaJLee & #ProfStephenSimpson), RCTs confirm #Lowcarb/#Keto outperforms high-carb incl. #LowGI: https:
@FeliceJacka @_Amanda_J_Lee_ @georgeinstitute @nhmrc @aihw @TAPPCentre @rosestant70 @SandroDemaio @_PHAA_ @ChristinaPolla8 @NACCHOAustralia @_INFORMAS @OPCAustralia @DAA_feed @GreenlandRohan Felice, The required #RCTs conducted over past decade. Unethicall
@travis_statham @NutritionalaNat @parentsmagazine @ErinPalinski @Desiliciousrd @virtahealth Yes, I heard that too! https://t.co/o28IH48DfO
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https://t.co/LQBlWPGZBM