True or False? 'Low Fat' for the Lean, 'Low Carb' for the Obese and Insulin Resistant - Pilot Study Confirms Often Heard Dieting Advise on a Surface Level , However, ...

Low carb, or fat? Left or right? Which one should you chose and why? Shall you go by your body weight, your insulin sensitivity or your personal food preferences? "Low Fat for the Lean, Low Carb for the Obese and Insulin Resistant," this quote from the headline sounds like a reasonable advise if you look at the existing evidence on low carbohydrate dieting, which appears to excel whenever the subjects are significantly overweight and insulin resistant. Studies that would do a head-to-head comparison of the two to confirm the accuracy of the hypothesis that "because they are insulin resistant, avoiding carbohydrates will aid people with (pre-)diabetes in losing weight" are non-existent... well, I should probably say they "were" nonexistent; a recent pilot study by Gardner et al does after all just that: compare the weight loss response of insulin sensitive vs. resistant individuals who consume either a low fat or a low carbohydrate diet over 6 months...