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The carbohydrate–insulin model of obesity posits that high-carbohydrate diets lead to excess insulin secretion, thereby promoting fat accumulation and increasing energy intake. Thus, low-carbohydrate diets are predicted to reduce ad libitum energy intake as compared to low-fat, high-carbohydrate diets. To test this hypothesis, 20 adults aged 29.9 ± 1.4 (mean ± s.e.m.) years with body mass index of 27.8 ± 1.3 kg m−2 were admitted as inpatients to the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center and randomized to consume ad libitum either a minimally processed, plant-based, low-fat diet (10.3% fat, 75.2% carbohydrate) with high glycemic load (85 g 1,000 kcal−1) or a minimally processed, animal-based, ketogenic, low-carbohydrate diet (75.8% fat, 10.0% carbohydrate) with low glycemic load (6 g 1,000 kcal−1) for 2 weeks followed immediately by the alternate diet for 2 weeks. One participant withdrew due to hypoglycemia during the low-carbohydrate diet. The primary outcomes compared mean daily ad libitum energy intake between each 2-week diet period as well as between the final week of each diet. We found that the low-fat diet led to 689 ± 73 kcal d−1 less energy intake than the low-carbohydrate diet over 2 weeks (P < 0.0001) and 544 ± 68 kcal d−1 less over the final week (P < 0.0001). Therefore, the predictions of the carbohydrate–insulin model were inconsistent with our observations. This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT03878108.

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[-] jet@hackertalks.com 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Hall even made a new paper - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.08.013 - Diet order significantly affects energy balance for diets varying in macronutrients but not ultraprocessing in crossover studies without a washout period

But, he doesn't fix or retract his initial paper. So he acknowledges the issue, but not his conclusions.

[Squares are low carb first, circles are high carb first] Look at that! a 2,000 calorie change in eating! that is HUGE.

If you eat low carb for 2 weeks you eat 2,000 calories LESS PER DAY then if you eat low fat for two weeks - FROM HALLS OWN DATA AND GRAPHS - This is exactly inline with the CIM.

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