- Fri Dec 30, 2016 9:58 pm
#31692
Hi powerscore,
Could I get some help with this one ? I am very tempted by answer choice A and didn't like answer choice D .
Here's why:
A) what's wrong with A ? If these simple carbs are able to alter one's energy by creating new enegery then why shouldn't those who want to maintain their energy avoid these foods?
B) want to avoid fat ---> limit intake of these carbs ( Now my issue with is that it's making an all statement from evidence of "some". We know only that some people gain this fat because they overproduce insulin... by contrapositive of this stamen the anyone that doesn't limit these carbs couldn't avoid getting fat ) .
1) some people claim that carbs are a resonable caloric replacement for those on low fat diets.
2) new studies show : for some people these carbs stimulate insulin which either creates energy OR stores as fat.
C: its in doubt now, that carb are reasonable replacements for those on low fat diets.
Thanks
John
Could I get some help with this one ? I am very tempted by answer choice A and didn't like answer choice D .
Here's why:
A) what's wrong with A ? If these simple carbs are able to alter one's energy by creating new enegery then why shouldn't those who want to maintain their energy avoid these foods?
B) want to avoid fat ---> limit intake of these carbs ( Now my issue with is that it's making an all statement from evidence of "some". We know only that some people gain this fat because they overproduce insulin... by contrapositive of this stamen the anyone that doesn't limit these carbs couldn't avoid getting fat ) .
1) some people claim that carbs are a resonable caloric replacement for those on low fat diets.
2) new studies show : for some people these carbs stimulate insulin which either creates energy OR stores as fat.
C: its in doubt now, that carb are reasonable replacements for those on low fat diets.
Thanks
John