date:Jun 30, 2012
aintenance will require behavioral and environmental interventions to facilitate long-term dietary adherence. But such interventions will be most effective if they promote a dietary pattern that ameliorates the adverse biological changes accompanying weight loss,they conclude.
Commenting on the research via her Food Politics blog, Professor Marion Nestle of New York University, USA, noted that if the results of the new research are correct, people eating high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets are lik