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This paper compares the efficacy of two widely used weight-loss diets differing in macronutrient composition - a low-carbohydrate diet versus a low-fat diet. Although "a calorie is a calorie" under the controlled conditions of a metabolic unit (i.e., only the level of calorie intake matters and not the source of calories), we conclude that these interrelationships are far more complex in the free-living situation. The different diet-related factors that condition energy balance, including total energy intake, satiety and hunger sensory triggers, and palatability, must be considered when assessing the efficacy of weight-reducing diets of different macronutrient composition.
Efficacy, Diet, Reducing, Low-Carbohydrate Diet, Adolescents, Satiety Response, 3206 Ciencias de la nutrición, Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted, Weight Reducing, Low-Fat Diet, Weight Loss, Dietary Carbohydrates, Humans, Obesity, Energy-Expenditure, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Protein, Cardiovascular Risk-Factors, Overweight, Dietary Fats, Low-Carbohydrate Diets, Patient Compliance, Dietary Proteins, Safety, 32 Ciencias médicas, Ketogenic Diet, Low-Fat Diets
Efficacy, Diet, Reducing, Low-Carbohydrate Diet, Adolescents, Satiety Response, 3206 Ciencias de la nutrición, Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted, Weight Reducing, Low-Fat Diet, Weight Loss, Dietary Carbohydrates, Humans, Obesity, Energy-Expenditure, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Protein, Cardiovascular Risk-Factors, Overweight, Dietary Fats, Low-Carbohydrate Diets, Patient Compliance, Dietary Proteins, Safety, 32 Ciencias médicas, Ketogenic Diet, Low-Fat Diets
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