A nice presentation of a study of 99 participants over 6 months and their diabetes control, using a low carb (20% of diet) intervention.

HbA1c down by 1% in 3 months!

20% is a low carb diet, not a ketogenic diet, its 85g of carbs, or about 340 kcal from carbs per day.

I’m really impressed at the improvements in this cohort with a mild dietary intervention, promising work!

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    10 days ago

    Type I or Type II?

    Because something like 98%+ of all diabetes in the US is Type II, which is pretty much caused by diet.

    I really wish it wasn’t called diabetes.

    Diet-Induced Glycemic Instability would be a better name. That same diet is why cardiovascular issues have increased in the last 40 years.

    Which diet? The “low fat” nonsense started in the 80’s.

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      The study is about type 2 diabetes

      I think advanced insulin resistance would be a better name and identify there are many warning signs and issues before most people develop full blown type 2 diabetes

      The diet they used in the study was a low carbohydrate, less than 20% of intake is carbohydrates, which is about 85 g of carbohydrates per day.

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    Of course the population here was quite motivated to adhere to the program, being diabetic and wanting better outcomes. There was no control other than food survey’s here.