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Comparison of high protein and high fiber weight-loss diets in women with risk factors for the metabolic syndrome: a randomized trial

Te Morenga et al., 2011

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15818882223786727660
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Te Morenga L
Levers M
Williams S
Brown R
Mann J
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Nutrition journal

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Background Studies have suggested that moderately high protein diets may be more appropriate than conventional low-fat high carbohydrate diets for individuals at risk of developing the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. However in most such studies …
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