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kilgnad
1215 days ago
No. Absorption rates are different. Liquefied fat of the same calories translates to more fat then plant with the same calories.
That's just an extreme example. The real culprit is processed foods.
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HyperSane
1215 days ago
The difference should not be enough to be the difference from a body fat percentage of 15% to 80%.
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kilgnad
1215 days ago
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/09/why-it-wa...
You don't know that.
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HyperSane
1215 days ago
I very much doubt the accuracy of calorie consumption data that article is based on. CICO is so fundamental that I would propose that the current rate of obesity is proof that average net calorie surplus has increased.
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kilgnad
1214 days ago
let's keep it to one thread. I'm ending it here.
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HyperSane
1214 days ago
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blog/2018/02/story-angus-barbieri...
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