It seems to me reasonable (and likely) that it does. Of course we have individual differences in appetite and metabolism.
The crux is what Atkins, or any diet, does besides improve caloric arithmetic. I’d say it does primarily nothing in the majority of people. I’d love to hear a suitable counterproposal.
Not going to happen. Apparently people are going to argue that certain diets make it easier to eat less calories, and make the explanation as obscure as possible so that it looks like they’ve invented something new.
The genetic component could also affect hunger and eating behavior.
It seems to me reasonable (and likely) that it does. Of course we have individual differences in appetite and metabolism.
The crux is what Atkins, or any diet, does besides improve caloric arithmetic. I’d say it does primarily nothing in the majority of people. I’d love to hear a suitable counterproposal.
Not going to happen. Apparently people are going to argue that certain diets make it easier to eat less calories, and make the explanation as obscure as possible so that it looks like they’ve invented something new.