The results were impressive. Those on the “Atkins” diet burned 350 calories more per day — the equivalent of an hour of moderate exercise — than those on the standard low-fat diet. Those on the low-glycemic diet burned 150 calories more, roughly equivalent to an hour of light exercise.
What do you think that last sentence means? Or should I be able to figure it out? The low-glycemic diet burns a total of 500 calories (350 + 150) more than the low-fat, or 150 calories more than low-fat?
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