6/7/2026 at 9:52:06 PM
Aside from the normal disclaimer that studies in mice often aren't applicable to human, their low protein diet was a calorie reduced diet, and indeed the outcome of the LPHC group was statistically the same as the calorie-reduced diet.In the LPHC they significantly bulked up the food with non-digestible cellulose, and the net effect was that they were basically testing calorie reduced diets twice.
We already know that a calorie deficit extends lifespan in mice, and I'm not sure what this adds.
"Protein dominates the grocery shelves"
This claim is insane. Like fully disconnected from reality.
Simple carbs and fats dominate grocery shelves. Yes, they try to upsell you on high protein alternatives as premium priced products, but about 80% of the space in a grocery store are flours / corns / oils / sugars mixed into thousands of different products.
by llm_nerd