Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Atkins Diet: Low-Carb Mania :: Health Nutrition Diet Exercise Essays
The Atkins Diet:  Low-Carb Mania     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Dr. Robert Atkins ignited the dieting world when he introduced   the word ââ¬Å"low carb mania,â⬠ which is now known as the Atkins diet. The   diet claims that you can lose weight on a high fat, high protein diet.   The program works on four main principles which are to limit the amount   of consumption of simple carbohydrates, increase the intake of protein,   to exercise on a daily basis, and to maintain proper food consumption.   The new diet revolution has stirred up a controversial debate on whether   the higher fat, lower carb diet is healthy in the long run for diet   consumers. Some people say that it is not a healthy diet and that it   includes too much fat, while others say it is the only weight loss diet   that has finally helped them to take off a significant amount of weight.     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The diet became an instant craze since it has been proven that   many Americans eat excessive amounts of simple carbohydrates such as   rice, alcohol, sugar, white flour, and sugar. As a result of the surge in   obesity and high calorie intakes, the Atkins diet aims to eliminate the   simple carbohydrate consumption by replacing it with high fat, high   animal protein foods such as bacon, sausage, butter, steak, eggs, and   brie. These rich foods are allowed as part of the diet since it claims   that you will lose weight fast while just following the routine. Although   the diet may cause one to lose weight, critics have found the diet to   have considerable drawbacks. The Atkins diet restriction on carbohydrates   is not very healthy since complex carbohydrates such as fruits,   vegetables, and whole grains are found to contain essential nutrients and   rich in fiber. Fiber is known to slow the absorption of food, which   prevents blood glucose to rise and reduce insulin surges, therefore   decreasing desire to eat. Critics have found that simple carbohydrates   should be substituted for complex carbohydrates instead of eliminating   carbohydrates from the diet completely. Complex carbohydrates and whole   foods are rich in photochemical, bioflavonoid, carotenoids, and other   substances that may reduce the risk of many chronic diseases.  					    
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