Diet
Comparisons
Probably
the most important things people want to know when they think the time
has come (again) to cut some of the daily food
intake
is which diet is the best. Although we are all different beings, we all
share the same goal: a diet that can make us thin in no time at all.
Some sort of miracle pill or eating plan that makes fat go away and
never ever return. That’s actually the second part of the big
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The more diets published in magazines and on
the Internet, the more
people are confused about what dieting really means and about the right
way of bringing your body back in shape. The growing number of
overweight people has turned weight loss into an industry
like never before and the market is growing every year. It seems that
nowadays all one needs is a fashionable idea and a flair for marketing
in order to make a lot of money or garner a lot of popularity by
proposing some sort of weird diet, despite the lack of professional
expertise in this field.
And there is a LOT of diets out there.
We’re going to go here only through the best-known diets,
since a review of all the diets floating around the industry would be
beyond the scope of this article.
So let’s start with one of the
latest fads of the dieting world: the Atkins diet.
Pretty much everybody’s head of the Atkins diet, largely due
to the flood of articles praising the extraordinary results, not to
mention the loads of good mail from satisfied customers. The biggest
thing in favor of this diet is that it lets you eat high
fat dairy products like cheese and butter. However, the
Atkins diet has fallen from its lofty perch over suspicions of
increasing the risk of heart diseases, not to mention the proved fact
that bigger number of followers complain of diarrhea, weakness, muscle
cramps and rashes. The debate over the scientific fundamentals of this
diet is still raging.
Next comes the Zone diet;
another well-known eating plan. This diet is the brainchild of Barry
Sears and it’s all about eating the right mix
of foods in order to reach the proper hormonal balance. This state of
balance, which is called the “Zone”, lets the body
take in calories and use them through the day without putting anything
aside as fat. Unfortunately, this diet does some serious discrimination
among foods without any scientific basis. Starchy
vegetables, whole grains and beans are banned, although
these foods are not in conflict with the principles of the diet. The
American Heart Association says the Zone diet lacks
essential nutrients while promoting high-protein foods.
The Jenny Craig diet
is next on the list. One of the longest running diets, Jenny Craig
started this business in the early 1980s
and it’s still around. The basic idea of this diet is a trade
off: you don’t have to choose recipes, do the shopping and
the cooking, but you have to buy the Jenny Craig prepackaged
food. And that runs to some $100 per week. Plus the
membership costs. Plus the vegetables and fruits which are not included
in the prepackaged food. If you can afford it and if you can stick to
it, the diet is pretty good. However, similar low-calorie foods can be
bought at the grocery store and you don’t have to discuss
this with a Jenny Craig expert that insists on your eating the
prepackaged food because he gets a percentage of the sale price.
From sunny Florida comes the South
Beach diet. This one has the right idea and wrong
approach combination down pat. Don’t get me wrong, a lot of
people have managed to lose weight with this diet and it actually
works. But the question is: can you really stick to it? The first phase
of the diet will eliminate most foods containing
carbohydrates from your daily consumption. Fortunately,
this phase lasts two weeks. Unfortunately, second phase focuses on a
half-hearted return of whole grains and fruits and lasts… as
long as necessary. If reaching the desired weight takes you one year,
then that’s exactly how long this phase is going to last. And
if you don’t like the foods allowed by this diet then
you’re out of luck. There are no alternatives.
And yet another veteran dieting program
around is Weight Watchers. This is
actually one of the best diets around because it puts all the
management tools in the hands of the user. If you are really committed
to losing weight, you have all the information you need to do it. And a
lot of people who are going through the same thing are going to be
there to help you. If having company during difficult times helps your
willpower, then you are probably going to lose all that extra weight.
If, on the other hand, you don’t like the idea of being
constantly under peer pressure, then this diet is not for you.
As you can see from this short review, there
are a lot of diets out there, dozens more than we’ve been
able to cover here. The best thing to do when choosing a diet is to do
as much research about it as possible. See what people who tried it
have to say. Then see what doctors and dietitians have to say about it.
Between those singing praises and those trying to prove the diet wrong
you can probably get the truth yourself. Still, pay special attention
to what the doctors have to say. If they tell you a certain diet will
put your body to risk then think twice before trying it.
