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Pretty much - unless they made sure the calorie deficit was equal between groups (with reasonable precision) it's hard to argue they are measuring more than differences between caloric deficits (it's probably easier to get to a higher deficit with IF compared to low carb)

Especially since I've read that when you equate calories most of the differencea go away in studies and meta analysis.



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