Moderately Reduced Carbohydrate Diet Keeps People Feeling Full Longer
Thursday, June 11, 2009 - 03:21
in Psychology & Sociology
A modest reduction in the amount of carbohydrates eaten, without calorie restriction and weight loss, appears to increase a sense of fullness, which may help people eat less, a preliminary study found.
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