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		<title>The Ebbeling vs. Hall Trials: Re-visiting How Diet Affects Energy Expenditure &#038; Weight Loss (part 2)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In part 1 of &#8220;The Ebbeling vs. Hall trials: Re-visiting How Diet Affect Energy Expenditure &#38; Weight Loss&#8221; I argued that the conclusions made by authors of the Ebbeling trial &#8211; where it was purported that a very low carbohydrate diet significantly mitigated the reduction in energy expenditure subsequent to weight loss compared to diets higher...</p>
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