Okay but is the goal to have stable blood sugars and to use less insulin? If so, then they nailed it. That should be the goal then. The main thing stopping them was stupid healthcare professionals saying they couldn’t do it.
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Replying to @Travis_Statham @RossWollen
Did they? Or did most people have worse blood sugars and significant complications but didn't respond to the survey?
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What if some people died because of the diet? How would you know if that was the case based on this research?
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Replying to @GidMK @RossWollen
Lol uh how do we know the status quo people aren’t dying from heart disease? Oh wait they are!
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Replying to @GidMK @RossWollen
The study only tells us that normal stable blood sugars are possible on low carb. Not sure why we have to assume it will be worse for unspoken people when we could just measure the people’s pre-diet scores to compare.
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Replying to @Travis_Statham @RossWollen
In short, regression to the mean. Also, see above about the issues with biased samples
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Replying to @Travis_Statham @RossWollen
That there are some people for whom keto might be beneficial. Hard to say much more without a more rigorous study
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Replying to @GidMK @RossWollen
Hasn’t that always been true? Can you find me a non low carb group of T1DM who has as good blood sugars?
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I'm sure I could - let's say 0.1% of people who have T1 and eat carbs have that good control. What happens if my sample exclusively recruits those people?
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