Multiple Choice
Why is a carbohydrate-restricted diet that results in ketosis not recommended for non-diabetic athletes?
A) The risk of developing ketoacidosis is too great and potentially fatal
B) The majority of weight lost would be lost as water and skeletal muscle
C) The ability to train would be diminished due to inadequate replenishment of glycogen stores
D) All of the above
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