NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cutting down on carbs may help people lose weight, but it may not be so good for lowering cholesterol, new research shows. People who ate a diet low in carbohydrates but ...
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To any dieter who has ever sworn off bread and pasta, the next sentence may come as no surprise. A new study, published in the Nov.9th issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, shows that after ...
Ever since the Atkins low-carb, high-fat diet exploded on the American scene, carbohydrates have been labeled as bad. Unfortunately, this is only half true and has led to lots of confusion among the ...
A low-carbohydrate diet is better for losing weight and may also be better for lowering the risk of heart disease than a low-fat diet, according to a new study. While low-carb diets have outperformed ...
Over the long term, a low-carb diet works just as well as a low-fat diet at taking off the pounds - and it might be better for your heart, new research suggests. Both diets improved cholesterol in a ...
“There's good evidence that in people with type 2 diabetes a low-carb diet can reduce blood sugar levels. But there's much less known and understood about people in that [lower] range and how low carb ...
Low carbohydrate diets like Ketogenic and The Atkins diets that replace carbohydrates with increased intake of fats and proteins have gained popularity because of their ability to induce short term ...
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The heated conversation around America's water coolers these days is often about losing weight. Aside from the water in the cooler, there is little agreement about the best foods for dropping pounds.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The high-protein versus high-carb diet debate continues with the release ...