Study: Low-carb diets don’t lead to weak bones

Following a low-carb diet does not lead to weaker bones, according to new research from Florida. Bone loss due to a change in blood acidity has long been a concern related to low-carb, high-protein weight loss diets. This, along with other recent good news (see below) involving low-carb eating, should make fans of the popular diet very happy!

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1 Response to “Study: Low-carb diets don't lead to weak bones”


  1. 1 Dave K. Jun 8th, 2006 at 12:43 am

    I’m very happy to hear this since I’ve been low-carbing it for awhile now…

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