In Obese Patients, Carbs At Dinner-Time Only Increases Satiety, Reduces Risk For Diabetes And Cardiovascular Disease

An experimental diet with carbohydrates eaten mostly at dinner could benefit people suffering from severe and morbid obesity, according to new research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The diet influences secretion patters of hormones responsible for hunger and satiety, as well as hormones associated with metabolic syndrome…

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In Obese Patients, Carbs At Dinner-Time Only Increases Satiety, Reduces Risk For Diabetes And Cardiovascular Disease

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