In a landmark study, researchers gave
participants isocaloric diets (meaning they both had the same amount of calories) with two different ratios of carbohydrates to protein.
Not exact matches
In each of the following studies, all
participants ate precisely the same number of calories (these are called
isocaloric studies), but one group was eating more hormonally helpful foods than the others:
The CG received no intervention, and all
participants maintained an
isocaloric diet throughout the study.