1. Kevin Kreger Kevin Kreger India says:

    In the cited study they find that the increase in the BCAAs has to have a corresponding increase in non-BCAAs to prevent the over-eating, in particular, threonine and tryptophan, which are already known to decrease. The important lesson is balance. Also, they could just alter the outcome by either pair-feeding to regulate over-eating or just reduce calories by 20%.

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