causal
Analysis v1
Strong Support
If overweight men eat mostly high-sugar, high-refined-carb foods for four weeks, they might lose a little more fat and gain a little more muscle than if they ate low-sugar, whole-food carbs—but it’s so small that it might not actually matter in real life.
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Effects of low- and high-glycemic index/glycemic load diets on coronary heart disease risk factors in overweight/obese men.
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2009 DecThe study gave overweight men two different diets for four weeks—one with lots of sugary carbs and one with slower-digesting carbs—and found that the sugary diet led to a tiny bit more fat loss and muscle gain, just like the claim says.
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