Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CALORIES COUNT, BUT SOURCE DOESN’T MATTER: STUDY

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- People trying to lose weight may swear by specific diet plans calling for strict proportion­s of fat, carbs and protein, but where the calories come from may not matter as much as simply cutting back on them, according to a U.S. study.

Researcher­s whose results were published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found there were no difference­s in weight loss or the reduction of fat between four diets with different proportion­s of fat, carbohydra­tes and protein.

“The major predictor for weight loss was ‘adherence’. Those participan­ts who adhered better, lost more weight than those who did not,” said George Bray, at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who worked on the study. Earlier research had found that certain diets -- in particular, those with very low carbohydra­tes -- worked better than others, Bray told Reuters

JAN 30(REUTERS)

Health in an email, but there had been no consensus among scientists.

Bray and his colleagues randomly assigned several hundred overweight or obese people to one of four diets: average protein, low fat and higher carbs; high protein, low fat and higher carbs; average protein, high fat and lower carbs; or high protein, high fat and lower carbs.

Each of the diets was designed to cut 750 calories a day. After six months and again at two years after starting the diets, researcher­s checked participan­ts’ weight, fat mass and lean mass.

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