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So this American revival of Bantingism was for the time being of academic interest only over here. But from that time onwards, unrestricted-calorie high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets for obesity were on the map again and in the United States at any rate they gradually gained in popularity. Research workers in Britain chicago entertainment were not idle, however. Many of them had been to America, and Donaldson's work and later Dr. Alfred Pennington's caused great interest. Then in July chicago entertainment 1956, in the Lancet, Professor Alan Kekwick and Dr. chicago entertainment G. L. S. Pawan published the results of a scientific evaluation of Banting's diet undertaken in their wards at the Middlesex Hospital in London. They proved that Banting was right. Here is their conclusion: "The composition of the diet can alter the expenditure of calories in obese persons, increasing it when fat and proteins are given and decreasing it when carbohydrates are given." Today this work is being quoted in medical journals all over the world.
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