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== Decreased appetite on ketogenic diets ==

I cited concluding about ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets that "individuals adhering to '''KLCD''' were less hungry and had a reduced desire to eat" and "the clinical benefit of a '''ketogenic diet''' is in preventing an increase in appetite". My edit was by ] because "these findings were focused on VLEDs, not ketogenic". The abstract mentioned both VLEDs and KLCDs. I don't feel it ''focuses'' on one more than the other, but even if it does, it specifically doe talk about the ketogenic diet. What am I missing here? I don't have any COI, and if anything, went against the purported value of keto for far loss. -- ] 02:37, 5 January 2021 (UTC)

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I updated the first section of the article. I felt like it needed more explaining.

Low-glycemic index diet and low-glycemic load

Hello, How come there is not a specific low-glycemic diet and it redirects to Low-carbohydrate diet? To my understanding they are notably different: low-glycemic diet allows or promotes eating carbohydrates but mainly those with low-glycemic index (< 45-55) or low-glycemic load. "Unlike their no-carb counterparts, low glycemic eating plans do not restrict carbohydrate intake altogether." from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/the-truth-about-lowglycemic-diets

On the other hand, in the Low-carbohydrate diet article, there is only one paragraph that refers to low-glycemic concept, and it is located in the "Modern low-carbohydrate diets" chapter, in between Atkins diet (not the same concept or approach) paragraphs.

Finally, it looks like low-glycemic diet health effects has a good or at least decent science backup, especially in relation with Diabetes, Heart Disease, Weight Management, Pregnancy and others: https://www.gisymbol.com/the-science-of-gi/

Even if there is some controversy, don't you think it would be better to separate the topics in different articles?


I will be glad to hear your point of view. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kjuygift (talkcontribs) 10:28, 24 October 2020 (UTC)

The redirect would be better to Glycemic load, and that article could be expanded with a "Dietary regulation" section or somesuch. As you observe, this here is really a different topic. Alexbrn (talk) 11:48, 24 October 2020 (UTC)

Decreased appetite on ketogenic diets

I cited a meta-analysis concluding about ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets that "individuals adhering to KLCD were less hungry and had a reduced desire to eat" and "the clinical benefit of a ketogenic diet is in preventing an increase in appetite". My edit was undone by User:Alexbrn because "these findings were focused on VLEDs, not ketogenic". The abstract mentioned both VLEDs and KLCDs. I don't feel it focuses on one more than the other, but even if it does, it specifically doe talk about the ketogenic diet. What am I missing here? I don't have any COI, and if anything, my edit went against the purported value of keto for far loss. -- Dandv 02:37, 5 January 2021 (UTC)

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