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Default The Atkins Diet - 11th October 2007

The Atkins Diet represents a departure from prevailing theories. Atkins claimed there are two main unrecognized factors about Western eating habits, arguing firstly that the main cause of obesity is eating refined carbohydrates, particularly sugar, flour, and high-fructose corn syrups; and secondly, that saturated fat is overrated as a nutritional problem, and that only trans fats from sources such as hydrogenated oils need to be avoided. Consequently, Dr. Atkins rejects the advice of the food pyramid, instead asserting that the tremendous increase in refined carbohydrates is responsible for the rise in metabolic disorders of the 20th century, and that the focus on the detrimental effects of dietary fat has actually contributed to the obesity problem by increasing the proportion of insulin-inducing foods in the diet. While most of the emphasis in Atkins is on the diet, nutritional supplements and exercise are considered equally important elements.

Atkins involves the restriction of carbohydrates in order to switch the body's metabolism from burning glucose to burning stored body fat. This process (called lipolysis) begins when the body enters the state of ketosis as a consequence of running out of excess carbohydrates to burn. Dr. Atkins in his book New Diet Revolution claimed that the low-carb diet produces a "metabolic advantage" where the body burns more calories, overall, than on normal diets, and also expels some unused calories. He cited one study where he estimated this advantage to be 950 calories a day.

Atkins restricts "net carbs", or carbs that have an effect on blood sugar. Net carbohydrates can be calculated from a food source by subtracting sugar alcohols and fiber (which are shown to have a negligible effect on blood sugar levels) from total carbohydrates. Sugar alcohols need to be treated with caution, because while they may be slower to convert to glucose, they can be a significant source of glycemic load and can stall weight loss. Fructose (eg, as found in many industrial sweeteners) also contributes to caloric intake, though outside of the glucose-insulin control loop.

Preferred foods in all categories are whole, unprocessed foods with a low glycemic load. Atkins Nutritionals, the company responsible for marketing the Atkins Diet, recommends that no more than 20% of calories eaten while on the diet come from saturated fat.


Phases

There are four phases of the Atkins diet: induction, ongoing weight loss, pre-maintenance and lifetime maintenance.


Induction

The Induction phase is the first, and most restrictive, phase of the Atkins Nutritional Approach. It is intended to cause the body to quickly enter a state of ketosis. Carbohydrate intake is limited to 20 net grams per day (grams of carbohydrates minus grams of fiber, sugar alcohols, or glycerin), 12 to 15 net grams of which must come in the form of salad greens and other vegetables. The allowed foods include a liberal amount of all meats, fish, shellfish, fowl, and eggs; up to 4 ounces (113 g) of soft or semi-soft cheese; salad vegetables; other low carb vegetables; and butter and vegetable oils. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed during this phase. Caffeine is allowed in moderation so long as it does not cause cravings or low blood sugar. If a caffeine addiction is evident, it is best to not allow it until later phases of the diet. A daily multivitamin with minerals is also recommended.

The Induction Phase is usually when many see the most significant weight loss — reports of losses of 5 to 10 pounds per week are not uncommon when Induction is combined with daily exercise.

Atkins suggests the use of Ketostix, small chemically reactive strips used by diabetics. These let the dieter monitor when they enter the ketosis, or fat burning, phase. Other indicators of ketosis include a metallic taste in the mouth, or bad breath.

Weight loss varies by person, especially based on the amount needed to lose, but most people lose an average of approximately 10% of their total weight loss within the Induction period.


Ongoing weight loss

The Ongoing Weight Loss (OWL) phase of Atkins consists of an increase in carbohydrate intake, but remaining at levels where weight loss occurs. The target daily carbohydrate intake increases each week by 2 net grams. A goal in OWL is to find the "Critical Carbohydrate Level for Losing" and to learn in a controlled manner how food groups in increasing glycemic levels and foods within that group affect your craving control. The OWL phase lasts until weight is within 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of the target weight. At first weeks you should add more of the induction acceptable vegetables to your daily products. For example, 6-8 stalks of asparagus, salad, one cup of cauliflower or one half of avocado. The next week you should follow the carbohydrate ladder Dr Atkins created for this phase and add fresh dairy. The ladder has 9 rungs and should be added in order given. One can skip a rung if one does not intend to include that food group in one's permanent way of eating such as the alcohol rung.

The rungs are as follows:
  • Induction acceptable vegetables
  • Fresh dairy
  • Nuts
  • Berries
  • Alcohol
  • Legumes
  • Other fruits
  • Starchy vegetables
  • Grains

Pre-maintenance

Carbohydrate intake is increased again this time by 10 net carbs a week from the ladder groupings, and the key goal in this phase is to find the "Critical Carbohydrate Level for Maintenance", this is the maximum number of carbohydrates you can eat each day without gaining weight. This may well be above the level of carbohydrates inducing ketosis on a testing stick. As a result, it is not necessary to maintain a positive ketosis test long term.


Lifetime maintenance

This phase is intended to carry on the habits acquired in the previous phases, and avoid the common end-of-diet mindset that can return people to their previous habits and previous weight. Whole, unprocessed food choices are emphasized, with the option to drop back to an earlier phase if you begin to gain weight.

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Anyone tried this diet or has feedback?

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Default 13th October 2007

Hello
I tried this diet. Yes, you can loose weight very quickly.
But then it becomes very difficult to keep with it, as so many things are forbidden. In this diet , for instance, you can eat fruits only with parcimony and in the long run , it's very unhealthy. I also think that eating so much meat, chicken and eggs, is also unhappy. It's not a balanced diet.
I would recommend it for 15 days. It's very good to loose 3 to 4 kilos. But if one has more to loose, I think another diet is more advisable.
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Default 14th October 2007

I agree with tattwa, the Atkins diet is not so good.

I would recommend eating 5 times a day but in small proportions, avoid greasy food, chocolate, chips and so on. But you should not stop eating fat, because fat helps you burn fat.You should just stop eating the bad fat that causes weight gain.
I also recommend fish at least 3 times a week!
You can replace chips by nuts because they contain a healthy fat that is good for your heart. Instead of usual chocolat, eat the dark one with at least 70% cocoa.
Replace ur usual cooking oil by rapeseed oil, its much healthier and its good for the heart too. And replace bread, suggar, rice, pasta with brown bread, suggar, rice and pasta.
Drink a lot of water, at least 2L a day and exercise at least 5 times a week.
Remember when ur on a diet to take vitamins and minerals so you won't feel tiered and weak.

I could go on forever if u need more advice just let me know.
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Default 15th October 2007

Atkins diet is very unhealthy and dangerous diet.It's true that a person loses weight so quickly but his health deteriorates severely.Atkins diet does not provide a minimal daily amount of glucose the brain needs to function properly,and raises greatly the amount of ketone bodies in blood ,mainly causing damage to the brain.The person gets deprived of vitamins unless he relies on supplements.
Mom's friend was given Atkin's diet by a famous lebanese dietitian and after 1 month of following the diet , she had really pale skin and looked very tired that once she passed out because of her eating habit.
Healthy diet is eating from all food groups without depriving ourselves from carbohydrates ,proteins and even fat but it has to be balanced and in the amounts our body needs to stay healthy.
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The atkins diet is generally used by models a couple of weeks b4 their show...the gr8 drop in ur body Fat % is so high thats why models become ripped and cut during the shoots but its unhealthy to maintin such low body fat % (LOwer than 6%)
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