@MacroFour @bakrantz Sure. I think Roy Taylor's work (DiRECT in particular) has made it pretty clear that the biggest lever to pull is total calories. https://t.co/6SahKRALch This is in line w/ the RCTs on diet. The reduction in HbA1c correlates w/ weig
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@offtheblok @sorefing3r @the1researcher1 @0xNiJo A problem with a lot of dietary trials on diets for diabetes is that the control groups are shit. A network meta-analysis is a better way to answer the question. Success probably has more to do w/ weight los
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@GrovenTrond @daedalus0101 @robertlufkinmd @thebeardedtenor Still calories. It's clear from the RCTs (particularly the meta-regression here) that the efficacy of a dietary intervention for T2D is mainly a function of weight loss and thus a function of calo
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@aled_zachary @timspector @lowcarbGP Also this network meta-analyses showing varying results of different diets on blood glucose control in T2D: https://t.co/VWq4OvJlhU https://t.co/waOKBo8p9d