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S. Pawan published the results of a scientific evaluation of cold war Banting's diet undertaken in their wards at the Middlesex Hospital cold war in London. They proved that Banting was right. Here is their conclusion: "The composition of the diet can alter the expenditure of calories in obese persons, increasing it when fat and proteins are given and decreasing it when carbohydrates are given." Today this work is being quoted in medical journals all over the world. Here is a quotation from the February 1957 number of the American cold war journal, Antibiotic Medicine and Clinical Therapy: "Kekwick and Pawan, from the Middlesex Hospital, London, report some news for the obese. All of the obese subjects studied lost weight immediately after admission to hospital and therefore a period of stabilisation was required before commencing investigation. If the proportions of fat, carbohydrate and protein were kept constant, the rate of weight loss was then proportional to the calorie intake.
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