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by DiThi
3170 days ago
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The abstract of that study doesn't mention carbs. That's a very important detail. If you're eating a "normal" amount of carbs (like in the vast majority of studies of this type, even "low" can mean 25%), it is true that saturated fat makes it worse. But in other studies it has been shown to be the opposite with a fully ketogenic diet, i.e. when the body can't make glucose from carbs or protein and resorts to fat instead. Insulin _must_ be low for ketosis to happen. Insulin is also triggered by low sodium. I cannot find a single study showing insuline resistance due to high fat consumption when consuming <5% of calories in carbs and <25% in protein. |
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