healthandbeautydieting.com/programs

Diet Plans For The Obese Section


   


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Diet Plans For The Obese sponsors


  

NEW!!!!!!
Jobs by Cities

Latest Diet Plans For The Obese Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Diet Plans For The Obese!



 

Welcome to healthandbeautydieting.com/programs

   

Diet Plans For The Obese Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Review of the Atkins Diet

from:

The theory behind Atkins diet is controlling carbohydrates, or “proactive nutrition”. There are five core principles for dieting with Atkins. The first is high protein that builds and repairs muscles and bones as well as boosts metabolism. The second is high fiber that controls appetite, regulates blood sugar, and helps with digestion. The third is a high intake of vitamins and minerals. These provide energy, and protect the body against free radicals. The fourth is a low intake of sugar, this helps to avoid a “sugar spike and crash” which are also low glycemic impact foods. The fifth is elimination of Trans fats; this gives a low risk factor for heart disease. These five principles are designed to keep energy levels steady and strong all day.

Atkins diet promises people to lose weight, not be hungry, better heart health, and better memory. This diet is based on the idea that people who are overweight eat too many carbohydrates. Our bodies use fat and carbohydrates for energy, with carbohydrates being used first. With fewer carbohydrates our bodies will burn off stored fat allowing us to lose weight.

The Atkins diet plan sets few limits on amount of food eaten, however it restricts the kind of food allowed; example no refined sugar, milk, white rice, or white flour. The plan allows people to eat rich foods; example meat, eggs cheese etc. Individuals are eating almost pure protein and fat. Individuals can eat red meat, fish, poultry, regular cheese, cook with butter, eat mayonnaise, and olive oil. Carbohydrates are restricted (20 grams per day minus fiber) for the first two weeks. This equals three cups of salad or two cups of salad with two thirds cup of certain cooked vegetables each day. There are no exceptions to these rules, and there is not counting of calories involved. Later carbohydrate allowance increases in the form of fiber, but still no refined sugar, milk, white rice, white bread, white potatoes, or pasta from white flour. These are permanently gone. Individuals can add fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods after first two weeks. Then individuals transitions from weight loss to weight maintenance as carbohydrates are increased. Exercise is emphasized in all parts.

Atkins theories have not been proved, and experts are worried that a diet high in protein and fat can precipitate quite a few issues for people. Especially for those who are at risk for heart disease. Even more worrisome, the plan does not allow for a high intake of fruits and vegetables which experts say provide many health benefits.

All information provided came from www.atkins.com, and www.webmd.com.


Other Diet Plans For The Obese related Articles

Diabetic Diet Programs
All Diets Work No Diets Work
Herbal Diet Programs
Healthy Diet
Live Longer With The Mediterranean Diet

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Diet Plans For The Obese News

Childhood Obesity Linked to Cesarean Deliveries - ABC News


Telegraph.co.uk

Childhood Obesity Linked to Cesarean Deliveries
ABC News
Roberts said even if she knew about this relationship between obesity and C-section deliveries, she would not have changed her mind. She believes that diet and exercise play a much bigger role in childhood obesity. "Had all this research come out ...
'C-Section Doubles Childhood Obesity Risk'Medical News Today
Babies born by caesarean 'more likely to be obese'Telegraph.co.uk
C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers' ObesityEveryday Health
Health24.com
all 80 news articles »

Read more...


Obesity not always tied to higher heart risk: study - Reuters


Obesity not always tied to higher heart risk: study
Reuters
From a clinical perspective, stratifying individuals based upon their metabolic profile may help to identify those -- both obese and non-obese -- who should be treated with drugs or changes in diet and exercise, the study authors noted.

and more »

Read more...


Obesity Genes Lead To Increased Appetite, Poor Dietary Choices - RedOrbit


RedOrbit

Obesity Genes Lead To Increased Appetite, Poor Dietary Choices
RedOrbit
Researchers believe that these genes could influence eating habits that cause obesity. FTO and BDNF have been seen to be expressed in the part of the brain that influences eating and appetite. As such, they are found to be linked to overeating in ...
Do obesity genes influence our eating habits?DigitalJournal.com
'Obesity Genes' May Influence Food Choices, Eating PatternsScience Daily (press release)

all 11 news articles »

Read more...


Anti-obesity proposal fails again at McDonald's - Reuters


AdAge.com

Anti-obesity proposal fails again at McDonald's
Reuters
By Lisa Baertlein OAK BROOK, Ill., May 24 - McDonald's Corp investors soundly rejected a shareholder proposal that would have required the world's biggest fast-food chain to assess its impact on childhood obesity. The subject was a major topic of ...
McDonald's Shareholders Defeat Proposal to Weigh Impact on ObesityAdAge.com

all 22 news articles »

Read more...


High-Fat Diets Have Pro-Depressive Effects - Food Product Design


The Atlantic Wire

High-Fat Diets Have Pro-Depressive Effects
Food Product Design
MONTREAL—On the surface, obesity appears simply to be the result of consuming more calories than one expends. But it's not that simple, according to researchers affiliated with the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) and the ...
Cheeseburger blues: High-fat foods may be making us depressedVancouver Sun
Rich, fatty comfort foods can lead to depression, study findsGlobe and Mail
Scientists start explaining Fat Bastard's vicious cycleMedical Xpress
Irish Health -The Atlantic Wire
all 53 news articles »

Read more...


Fruit juice targeted in the war on obesity - The Republic


Fruit juice targeted in the war on obesity
The Republic
By Monica Eng Chicago Tribune Over the last decade, the nation's war on obesity has targeted some fairly obvious culprits, including fast food, pastries, fried foods and soda. But recent scientific studies and a new government-sponsored documentary ...
Fruit juice targeted in war on obesityChicago Tribune

all 14 news articles »

Read more...


Essential resources about childhood obesity in Canada - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail

Essential resources about childhood obesity in Canada
Globe and Mail
Resources include dieting tips, a body mass calculator and downloadable training packages. Active Healthy Kids Canada: A national group focused on influencing stakeholders to build better programs and policies to increase physical activity among ...
HEALTHY WEIGHT FOR LIFE 2: Cheaper food linked to extra fatDI-VE

all 11 news articles »

Read more...