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What is a significant flaw in the carbohydrate-insulin model?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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A key flaw is the assumption that under isocaloric conditions, low-carbohydrate diets will lead to greater fat loss due to lower insulin levels. Research, including controlled feeding studies, has shown that when total calorie intake is matched, both low-carb and high-carb diets produce equivalent fat loss, contradicting the model's predictions.

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