Live Long And Prosper On A Low Carb Diet
Low-carbohydrate diets may eventually prove themselves to have life-extending properties. In animal research, the only consistent intervention that produces increases in life span is calorie-restriction. Whether the same applies to humans has not yet been established, but we do know that cutting calorie intake often produces marked improvements in important health parameters, such as blood glucose control. Unfortunately, telling people to voluntarily limit their calorie intake on a long-term basis tends to be a very poorly-received piece of advice. Low carbohydrate diets, however, may render such unpopular admonitions redundant. Dietary intervention studies have revealed a rather unique phenomenon; subjects following low carbohydrate diets, despite being told to limit only carbohydrate intake and to eat unrestricted amounts of protein and fat, often inadvertently reduce their total calorie intake to levels similar to those seen in subjects who have been explicitly instructed to lower their total calorie intake.
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Paul. Do you happen to know how many calories is the limit to improve health? For female, mid 30's. :) Thanks!
Happy to see you back. :)
I hope all is well for you, your son and that the new year is treating all your loved ones well.
And I think our bodies push us to keep eating til we get actual nutrition. LC gives our cells what they need, so they are satisfied. It all makes so much sense! Thanks for the post.