The carbohydrate–insulin model of obesity posits that high-carbohydrate diets lead to excess insulin secretion, thereby promoting fat accumulation and increasing energy intake. Thus, low-carbohydrate diets are predicted to reduce ad libitum energy intake as compared to low-fat, high-carbohydrate diets. To test this hypothesis, 20 adults aged 29.9 ± 1.4 (mean ± s.e.m.) years with body mass index of 27.8 ± 1.3 kg m−2 were admitted as inpatients to the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center and randomized to consume ad libitum either a minimally processed, plant-based, low-fat diet (10.3% fat, 75.2% carbohydrate) with high glycemic load (85 g 1,000 kcal−1) or a minimally processed, animal-based, ketogenic, low-carbohydrate diet (75.8% fat, 10.0% carbohydrate) with low glycemic load (6 g 1,000 kcal−1) for 2 weeks followed immediately by the alternate diet for 2 weeks. One participant withdrew due to hypoglycemia during the low-carbohydrate diet. The primary outcomes compared mean daily ad libitum energy intake between each 2-week diet period as well as between the final week of each diet. We found that the low-fat diet led to 689 ± 73 kcal d−1 less energy intake than the low-carbohydrate diet over 2 weeks (P < 0.0001) and 544 ± 68 kcal d−1 less over the final week (P < 0.0001). Therefore, the predictions of the carbohydrate–insulin model were inconsistent with our observations. This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT03878108.

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    it would be interesting to see it tested

    Same! It was a guess based on a well established principle that we crave the nutrients we lack or start losing rapidly.

    The confusion here is exactly why you need to isolate and reset between diet trials

    agree

    this paper does not match your theory

    Sorry I wrote the wrong line color again :( I will be extra careful from now on. I was explaining only the blue line the entire time.

    In the blue line people didn’t eat fat for 14 days and lost body fat. So in the next 14 days they overate and stored it back during the keto phase. (Due to increased cravings)

    edit: (more explanation) And in the red line, the subjects ate LC at the start and then switched to LF. They would have craved carbs after 14 days but they couldn’t overeat because the LF diet has a low calorie density. Fiber stretches your gut and makes you feel full.