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Hunger, weight loss and obesity | Stephan Guyenet, PhD

The Proof with Simon Hill

The Effect of Eating a Food Item That Has Carbohydrate and Fat

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The author says hunter-gatherer meals often have carbohydrate and fat at the same meal, but they're not as often consuming them in the same food item. Having foods with different macronutrients at a meal would probably mean that your calorie intake would be higher if you had carbs and fat at a meal than if you just had carbs or just had fat. The only one I could think of off the top of my head is nuts. Nuts can have fat and carbohydrate, but usually they're pretty heavily biased toward fat.

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