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Low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet and the combination of orlistat with a low-fat diet lead to comparable improvements in weight and blood lipids, but LCKD more beneficial for blood pressure
- Correspondence to Christopher D Gardner
Stanford Prevention Research Centre, School of Medicine, Stanford University, 251 Campus Drive, SPRC X310, Stanford, CA 94305-5411, USA; cgardner{at}stanford.edu
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Low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet and the combination of orlistat with a low-fat diet lead to comparable improvements in weight and blood lipids, but LCKD more beneficial for blood pressure
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- First published June 3, 2010.
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October 25, 2017
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