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Staying Thin with the "Right" Diet |
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News Flash! This "just in" hot off the presses...
Researches now say that that Atkins and other low-carbohydrate
diets do not help when it comes to staying thin. In a comparison
between low-carbohydrate, low fat and reduced calorie diets, all
participants started to regain weight after six months, and by
twelve months there was little difference between the groups.
"There is no clear evidence that Atkins-style diets are better
than any others for helping people stay slim, despite the
popularity and apparent success of the Atkins diet," says
Professor Arne Astrup of RVA University in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ok...so maybe this is a bit melodramatic, but it drives home a
point. We are living in a world of dietary confusion, a Land of
Oz and make-believe, where facts are hard to find and commercial
diets aim to keep us in a confused state and distract us from
the truth. This is just one of the many barriers that people
face when trying to lose weight.
So how are we expected to deal with all this dietary
misinformation? Here is a suggestion. Ignore the hype, find a
safe and healthy diet that makes good common sense, and stay
with the plan for life. While this might not seem like any great
revelation, it's amazing how many dieters beat their heads
against the wall struggling to lose weight, hoping that "this
time" the results will be different. My friend, if this
describes your experience with dieting, you are following the
wrong plan and need to consider a different approach.
Think back for a moment about how many times you have heard that
to lose weight you must be "disciplined" in your approach. Or to
put it another way, to lose weight you must be willing to just
give up eating your favorite foods (like ice cream) and dining
at your favorite places (yes, those fast foods are definitely
out of the question). If this ill-advice actually worked, The
U.S. National Center for Health Statistics would no longer rank
obesity as one of their leading health problems!!
It's not that Atkins, Weight Watchers, South Beach or any other
weight loss plan can't help us to lose weight. Ask almost
anybody, and they will tell you it's a snap to lose a few
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And, in fact, it is! We have no problem at all losing
weight on virtually any diet. The problem surfaces its ugly head
when we step on the scale six months down the road. Our high
hopes and aspirations for losing weight get crushed when we
realize that our weight, like the prodigal son of Biblical
report, has found its way back home.
Take a moment to consider this fact: According to a nationwide
survey (Gardenburger Inc.) it is estimated that more than
three-quarters of all women between the ages of 25 and 54 make a
decision to lose weight each year. In this same survey, nine out
of ten respondents reported disappointing long-term results
(some respondents actually gained weight instead).
You see, losing weight is easy! Anyone on basically any diet can
lose weight. The difficult and tricky part is in keeping the
pounds from creeping back-on over time.
We've been misled with just about every possible explanation and
cause for gaining weight, ad-infinitum. If it's not our lack of
commitment, then it's our low self esteem, failing to plan, or
for some other reason. You name it, and there's an explanation
out there! But, the truth be known, when it comes to getting and
staying slim, most of these "explanations" don't make much sense.
What really, really matters in the long run is whether our
everyday eating habits and energy intake are in-balance with our
everyday energy expenditure.
The reason 95% of commercial diets eventually fail is because
they violate this simple principle. They are designed for the
"quick fix", not for normal everyday eating that can last a
lifetime. Most commercial diets require additional time and
effort to start and follow, and worse, attempt to deprive us of
our favorite foods and stop us from eating at our favorite
restaurants.
With our busy schedules and increasing demands both at home and
work, trying to find even an extra 10 minutes a day can be a
challenge. Spending hours, or even days trying to adjust to a
new diet plan is not only unrealistic, but is a total waste of
precious time!
We all love the novelty and intrigue of trying something
different and starting the next new "fad" diet |
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This week, December 1 marks World AIDS Day. And oh yes I know the Obama-mania continues with palpable frenzy, and why should the world not celebrate! These are the signs of the times indeed folks, but hey politics is not my area of expertise, so I shall stick to nutrition, diet and health. But the excitement is so visible, transcends borders and the seven seas, therefore no one can ignore it. ...
'Eat, Shrink & Be Merry" - it's the title of a fun cookbook by two sisters, Janet and Greta Podleski that I found on the 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Web site (3fatchicks.com).
Mice that were fed a diet rich in fat, sugar and cholesterol for nine months developed a preliminary stage of the morbid irregularities that form in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
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