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Atkins Nutritional Approach, popularly known as the Atkins Diet or just 'Atkins', is a well-known low-carb diet created by Dr.Robert Atkins.

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Pro-Carb and Anti-Atkins For Life

  • Apr 18, 2009
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We've all been fooled before, but when a diet allows you to eat bacon double cheeseburgers without the bun, it's bound to be too good to be true. I still hear people talking about watching their carbs and it really frustrates me that so many people still blindly believe that avoiding carbs is going to help them lose weight.

To be fair, there was a study released in the last couple of years that compared four popular diets (LEARN, Ornish, Zone and Atkins), each with different levels of recommended carbohydrate intake, and Atkins was declared the winner. It was only a 12 month trial with just over 300 participants, all premenopausal overweight and obese women. At the end of the trial, every diet produced weight loss results. On average, Atkins dieters lost 10 pounds, while the other three diet participants lost between 3 and 6 pounds. Most likely, these results were found because Atkins is fairly easy to follow and participants might have been more likely to stick with it during the trial. Most people will gladly give up carbs to be able to eat icecream, bacon and cheese every day! Does that make this the best diet for short term weight loss? Maybe. But for most people that follow Atkins, the weight comes back. It's only a matter of time.

The bottomline: diets don't last in the long run. It takes more than dieting to lose weight, it takes a lifestyle change. Unfortunately, most diets do not stress the benefits of exercise and portion size enough. Consuming a high-protein, high-fat diet cannot possibly have positive long term results. If you want to lose weight and sustain it, consume a mostly plant based diet rich in fruits, veggies and whole grains. Limit the amount of refined grains in your diet (like white bread and rice), and consume more unprocessed whole grains. They'll fill you up and you'll find yourself consuming smaller portions in no time. This is your best bet for maintaining a healthy weight and reducing your risk of disease. So not matter how much that bunless bacon burger is calling you name, a low-carb label is not going to help you in the long run!
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April 21, 2009
I can't imagine why people believe in the Atkins' diet (it's the medical equivalent of believing in the Easter Bunny). When I went from eating meat to being a strict vegetarian, I lost over seventy pounds in just more than a year (14 months), and I know that there's no way that would have happened had I dropped the veg and just stuffed my face with bacon, sausage, and butter.
 
April 18, 2009
The foods you mention are high in fat and cholesterol, so simply cutting the carbs is not going to make it. Common sense, balanced diets and leaving the couch behind (and staring at my computer surfing -- oops) are the best ways to lose it. So to speak.
 
April 18, 2009
Thanks for this review! I was on Atkins many years ago, and lost enough weight, but of course, as you say, gained it all back when I went off the diet. Modern day diets SHOULD stress portion control and by all means more exercise. That's how I've kept my weight off for years now. It truly is a way of life! Thanks for sharing.
 
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Quick Tip by . May 26, 2010
A Great way to loose weight quickly and then add the carbs back gradually to maintain.
Quick Tip by . May 22, 2010
I believe this diet could cause you a heart attack!
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The Atkins diet, officially called the Atkins Nutritional Approach, is a well-known low-carbohydrate diet created by Dr Robert Atkins from a diet he read in the Journal of the American Medical Association and used to resolve his own overweight condition. He later popularized the Atkins diet in a series of books, starting with Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution in 1972. In his revised book, Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, he modified or changed some of his ideas, but remained faithful to the original concepts.

The Atkins Diet is a departure from the previously prevailing metabolic theories. Atkins claimed there are important unrecognized factors in Western eating habits which lead to obesity. Primarily, he believed that the main cause of obesity is eating refined carbohydrates, particularly sugar, flour, and high-fructose corn syrups.

The Atkins Diet involves restriction of carbohydrates to more frequently switch the body's metabolism from burning glucose as fuel to burning stored body fat. This process (called ketosis) begins when insulin levels are low; in normal humans, insulin is lowest when blood glucose levels are low (mostly before eating), and blood glucose levels are most fundamentally increased by ingestion of some kinds of carbohydrate (eg, glucose, starch (ie, long glucose chains)). Other kinds of carbohydrates don't participate in the insulin mechanism controlling metabolism. Ketosis involves lipolysis in which some of the lipid stores in fat cells are transferred to the...

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