none taken, however, "scientific research" seems to change a lot and discoveries are often made where what was once thought to be correct is shown later to be incorrect.
one thing i do know is i have eaten 2200cals at the same time of day every day of the week and only been able to get to 15% body fat this way.
i have also eaten an average of 2200cals manipulating the carbohydrate macro specifically as well as utilizing fasting and carbless post workout and have been able to break into single digit body fat..
certain aspects of science can be more reliable than others, such as making chemical compounds (like AAS for example). when ur dealing with the human body, complexity and adaptation as well as variance from one individual to the next comes into play. conclusions are not as concrete especially when u try to apply them across the board absolutely like u did in post # 8..
