Bobtheduck wrote:
Oh, and for overrated? The atkins diet... It's not right for everyone, and I personally think it's not right for ANYONE... I think it's hurting the bread industry and if millions of weight-obsesed dieters cost me my whole wheat bread, I'm going to be very angry...
Bob, hope you don't mind me quoting you.
*food scientist mode*
I would discourage anyone from taking on this food plan especially you young ones. There are still many debates as to how effective this diet is and the fact that this diet doesn't agree with USDA recommendations [U.S Dept of Agriculture].
EDIT: For those who have success stories or are on the diet, are very much welcomed to share your experience. Please.
Please accept the fact, "To have a healthy life and good body shape/weight, exercise regularly and eat well". There are no shortcuts.
What's "Eating well"?
1) Follow the USDA food pyramid. http://www.usda.gov/cnpp/pyramid.html
2) Watch the salt and oil intake (especially when eating out coz you have no control over the amount of salt and oil in the food).
3) Eat a variety of foods. Don't you get bored of eating the same thing everyday?
4) Eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables (see USDA for definition of serving sizes) and no, french fries (potato) does NOT count!
Effective weight reduction is really a permanent change of eating habits. Pls pls don't starve yourself or try to cut down on something overnight. There's no universal diet plan for everyone, you should get familiar with how your body reacts to your eating habits.
Pls don't rely on body weight as the sole indicator of how "healthy" you are or how effective your diet is. Body fluid (water) affects your weight and fluctuates throughout the day. Many diet fads cash on water loss, not fat loss.
I'm no dietetic but I do pay attention to food topics. ^^
*shuts off food scientist mode...switches on "manga artist and otaku mode"