Atkins diet information
The Atkins Diet is the most
well known of the low-carbohydrate diets. The diet was created
in the 70s by Dr Robert C. Atkins more information can be
found in the book 'Dr Atkins New Diet Revolution' which is
a reworking of the 70's original. To follow the diet you cut
out most of your carbohydrate intake but you can eat as much
fat and proteins as you want while still losing weight.
When you first start the Adkins diet almost
all carbohydrates are eliminated from the diet this induces
a state called ketosis where the body is tricked into thinking
it is starving. Due to the low amount of carbohydrates in
the Atkins diet the body burns glycogen instead of its preferred
source of energy glucose (The breakdown product of carbohydrates).
The body stores three times as water as glycogen so as it
is burnt during the induction phase there is a large initial
loss of water and therefore weight. This large initial weight
loss is a main reason for the Atkins diets popularity. However
many doctors say that ketosis is bad because it puts a strain
on your kidneys and in prolonged ketosis muscle tissue is
broken down. The initial water weight loss is put back on
very quickly if you stop the diet
After the couple of weeks on the Atkins Diet, you slowly
reintroduce carbohydrates into your diet until you stop losing
weight this gives you your maximum carbohydrate limit and
you must stay under it in order to carry on with weight loss.
Atkins Diet : Reasons for
- It actually works
- There is a large initial weight loss
- Can eat as much protein and fat as you want
Atkins Diet : Reasons against
- The initial loss of water returns very quickly
- Has a high drop out rate for the induction phase
- Carbohydrates are very low in this diet..
- Ketosis strains the liver
- Constipation can be experienced due to lack of fibre
- High cholesterol in the diet
- Associated with heart disease. High in
saturated fat
- Cancer fighting substances founds in fruits and vegetables
are low in this diet
Atkins Diet : Verdict
Not a long term viable diet, as it doesn't promote healthy
eating and cuts out a proportion of foods and has unhealthy
side effects. It does however work (which most don't) and
is quite simple to follow which will always ensure a legion
of devotees.
Note: If you find yourself feeling weak, you may not
be getting enough carbohydrates. Try adding a little more
to see if it helps.
When following this diet it is very important to drink no
less than eight glasses of water
For a list of what you can eat on this diet go to Atkins
Diet list
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