Both Scientist 1 and Scientist 2 would consider a primary component of low-carbohydrate dieting to be:

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Questions below are based on the following information.     Low- or no-carbohydrate diets have risen and fallen in popularity in recent years. Low-carbohydrate diets are based on the belief that the main cause of obesity is eating refined carbohydrates, most notably sugar, flour, and high-fructose corn syrup. Followers of low-carbohydrate diets restrict their carbohydrate intake in order to help switch the body’s metabolism from burning glucose as fuel to burning stored body fat. This process starts when insulin levels are low, typically before eating. Conversely, high-calorie carbohydrates... Show more

Both Scientist 1 and Scientist 2 would consider a primary component of low-carbohydrate dieting to be: