Nutrition & Metabolism

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The case for low carbohydrate diets in diabetes management

Surender K Arora and Samy I McFarlane*

Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:16 doi:10.1186/1743-7075-2-16

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Richard D Feinman Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:1 (9 January 2009)

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A Paleolithic diet confers higher insulin sensitivity, lower C-reactive protein and lower blood pressure than a cereal-based diet in domestic pigs

Tommy Jönsson, Bo Ahrén, Giovanni Pacini, Frank Sundler, Nils Wierup, Stig Steen, Trygve Sjöberg, Martin Ugander, Johan Frostegård, Leif Göransson, Staffan Lindeberg Nutrition & Metabolism 2006, 3:39 (2 November 2006)

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Low carbohydrate diets in family practice: what can we learn from an internet-based support group

Richard D Feinman, Mary C Vernon, Eric C Westman Nutrition Journal 2006, 5:26 (2 October 2006)

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A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes

William S Yancy, Marjorie Foy, Allison M Chalecki, Mary C Vernon, Eric C Westman Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:34 (1 December 2005)

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Carbohydrate restriction improves the features of Metabolic Syndrome. Metabolic Syndrome may be defined by the response to carbohydrate restriction

Jeff S Volek, Richard D Feinman Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:31 (16 November 2005)

Review of five indicators generally included within Metabolic Syndrome, a poorly-defined collection of markers indicative of predisposition to diabetes and cardiovascular disease, suggests that carbohydrate restriction may improve Metabolic Syndrome.

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Prevalence, predisposition and prevention of type II diabetes

Dong Cheng Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:29 (18 October 2005)

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When is a high fat diet not a high fat diet?

Richard D Feinman Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:27 (17 October 2005)

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The case for not restricting saturated fat on a low carbohydrate diet

Jeff S Volek, Cassandra E Forsythe Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:21 (31 August 2005)