Given the existing problem of obesity, the purpose of this statistical meta-analysis was to measure the weight-loss effectiveness of LCHF diets.
Using Cohen’s d as the measure, it was found that the mean effect size for LCHF diets was higher (M = 0.5333, SD = 0.29209) than the mean effect size for non-LCHF diets at an Alpha of 0.10, p = 0.058.
Additionally, it was found that the mean effect size for LCHF diets (M = 0.5333, SD = 0.29209) in comparison to control (non-diet) groups (M = 0.0358, SD = 0.03470), p < 0.001 was also higher. These findings provide empirical support for the claim that LCHF diets are effective, both in isolation and in comparison to other dietary interventions.
Content
Abstract
Background
Purpose of the Study
Study Design and Methods
Research Question
Literature Review
Macronutrient- and Micronutrient-Related Effects
Method Search
Data Analysis
Findings and Discussion
Effect Size Calculations
Limitations
Discussion of Findings with Respect to Theory and Empirical Research
Conclusion
Recommendations
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
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