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The Atkins
Diet. What are the long term Affects?
Article
by Tina Rideout
My daughter who is a college student, pursuing a medical
degree, asked
me this question.
I have worked
as a Nutritionist for the past 15 years, therefore I was
expected to know the answer to this question. I then decided to delve
into this
issue further.
In reality the
question of the Atkins Diet and its long term affects is
debated on a daily basis
The fact that
the program was developed by a re-known cardiologist
takes this issue to new heights.
Fact:
The Atkins
Diet has swept the nation like a wildfire. Restaurants and
Food Chains are changing their menus to meet the needs of the people
who
"believe". Many people have been successful(so far) without adverse
effects.
I personally
am not a "believer". I am sure this is due to
the fact that "a little education is a dangerous thing". I have spent
the better part of my career advising people on the virtues of
maintaining a
balanced diet.
Throughout my
career and my lifetime, I have seen fad diets come and
go. But I have not seen one that has had businesses reassessing their
products.
Nutritional
Facts as I know them:
1. Our body is
complex. Our cells are highly sensitive and require many
nutrients to survive, and work properly.
2. Food is our
lifeline. We require a balanced mixture of carbohydrates,
fat, protein, vitamins, minerals, and water.
If we do not
consume a balanced diet our bodies will act adversely, we
can become either over nourished or undernourished. Too much or too
little of
one or more nutrients.
We are
individuals therefore we
all have different needs.
The RDA has
guidelines that were developed many years ago. Although
they have made amendments to the guidelines over the years, the concept
remains
intact.
Recommendations:
Four Food
Groups: A balanced consumption of meats, fruits/vegetables,
milk, and grains.
Limit:
Excessive intake of fats, sugars, and salt. This does not mean
eliminate them completely from our diets.
I want to make
it perfectly clear, that this article is based entirely
on the opinion of a person who has worked in the Nutritional Field for
many
years
In my opinion
the way to a healthier life style is:
A good
exercise program is important part of maintaining a healthy
lifestyle. Start slowly and build your endurance level gradually.
Remember to
maintain a healthy weight maintains program, set achievable
goals, be flexible, stay well educated, and stay away from fad diets.
Fad diets
work for the short term. An overall behavior modification program is
the only
solution to maintain goals.
"A little
education is a helpful thing"
Written by Tina Rideout, Nutritionist
and Meal Planning Professional.
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