RichardsUsername
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
My brother is raving about it. I think they've got a book to sell.
Yes, all diets I have tried have worked but I yo yo back and put on more.![]()
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Sounds too good to be true? Well, that is The Full Diet and it can help anyone, however much weight you want to lose. It was created by me and a team of doctors and scientists at Imperial College London.
That sure sets the griftometer quacking.
There's one little bit of published research which it's supposed to be based on: https://dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dom.14207
Brief discussion here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/235414/imperial-experts-book-uses-scientific-evidence/
52 week study, participants lost average ~17% of body weight by the end of period. Methodlogy on a quick skim looks like it's more-or-less standard intensive lifestyle intervention, so I'm not sure what the special sauce is supposed to be.
Zero reason IMO to expect that many of the participants will maintain weight loss through five years. It will be like every one of the many, many diet+lifestyle modifiication weight loss programs which show big declines in the first year, but only ~15% or less maintaining significant weight loss over the long term.
Anyway, as far as I can see there's no basis for translating findings from this research to something focused on just the dietary piece, without the intensive intervention.
So IMO it looks sadly like another researcher from a prestigious institution jumping on the grift-train. Lots & lots of pretty easy money promoting magic lose-weight-easily diets.
Of relevance, a new Nature piece reviewing the big differences between likely mechanisms for initial weight loss, versus those involved in long-term weight-loss maintenance. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-023-00864-1 Interventions effective for intitial 6-12 months weight loss are quite likely not efficient for maintaining the weight loss for the long term.
I'm gonna write a book about the Empty Diet. Best seller.My brother is raving about it. I think they've got a book to sell.