Fad Diets The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.

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Fad Diets The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service

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Fad Diets

The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service

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Why Is America Gaining Weight?

• We’re eating too much

• We’re getting too little physical activity

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The Lure of Fad Diets

• Promise of quick weight loss

• Less hunger

• Unlimited amounts of some foods

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Fad Diets Are Not New

Many are recycled weight loss plans from the ’70s:

• The Stillman Diet

• Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution

• The Scarsdale Diet

• Airforce Diet

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Popular Fad Diets

• Atkins• South Beach• Protein Power• The Hamptons Diet• The Zone• Sugar Busters• Dr. Phil’s Ultimate

Weight Solution

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Low Carbohydrate Diets

• Based on the myth that carbohydrates are bad and cause weight gain– May include unlimited

portions of meat, poultry, fish, cheese, and eggs

– Restricts fruits, many vegetables, grains and milk products

Lo Carb Ice

Cream

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Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Recommended?

• These major health organizations recommend eating more fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains, not low carb diets:– The World Health Organization

– National Cancer Institute

– American Heart Association

– American Diabetes Association

– American Dietetic Association

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Do Low Carbohydrate Diets Work?

• “Quick weight loss” due to fluid loss – Regained when carbohydrate intake resumes

• If you eat fewer calories on any diet, you’ll lose weight– Very limited food choices– Foods often eaten in excess are prohibited– Use of “low carb” processed foods increases

calories

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Are Low Carbohydrate Diets Harmful?

• Deficient in important nutrients

• High in cholesterol and saturated fat

• Possible risk of dehydration, kidney stones, bone loss, heart disease, certain cancers, and kidney disease

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Beware of Fad Diets

• Promise quick weight loss

• Cut out certain foods or food groups

• Sound too good to be true

• List “good” and “bad” foods

• Make weight loss claims using personal testimonials and not scientific evidence

• Contradict major health organizations

recommendations

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Fad Diets Do Not Perform Magic

• There are no quick fixes

• There are no foods that have special properties that cause weight gain or weight loss

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Words of the Wise

• Remember the tortoise in The Tortoise and the Hare:

“One step and another. I am slow but I am steady. And I am the winner !”

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Lose Weight the Healthy Way

• Eat a variety of foods

• Include at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day

• Eat small portions

• Limit sugary foods

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Lose Weight the Healthy Way

• Limit foods high in fat, especially saturated fat, and cholesterol

• Be physically active for at least 30 minutes most days

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Points to Remember• Fad diets do not perform magic

• Fad diets can be harmful

• Calories count

• Lifestyle changes are important

Best advice: Become more physically active and eat smaller portions of a well-balanced diet