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#59: Low-Fat Is Officially Inferior to Low-Carb

A comprehensive study gives a big piece of ammunition to the Atkins crowd.

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What constitutes a healthy diet has been more a matter of opinion than of science because there have been few good studies to settle the issue. But in July researchers published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine that describes a well-designed, randomized, controlled study of human nutrition—with surprising results. They tested three diets: a low-fat diet; the high-fat, low-carbohydrate regimen commonly called the Atkins diet; and the Mediterranean diet, which includes lots of olive oil, grains, fruits, nuts, and fish, and little meat or dairy products.

The scientists found that both the Mediterranean and the low-carbohydrate diets are better for weight loss than a low-fat regimen and have other beneficial effects as well.

The two-year study, partially funded by the Atkins Foundation, included 322 overweight but otherwise healthy men and women. One-third of the participants followed each diet, under the guidance of dietitians who periodically interviewed and ...

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