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Which diet is best?---The one that works for you!



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Old 01-18-06, 07:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which diet is best?---The one that works for you!

Which Diet Is Best? The One That Works for You

Weight-loss plans should be paired with success strategies, experts say

Consumer Reports recently rated Weight Watchers and the Slim-Fast programs as tops in achieving long-term weight loss.

But in another study, published earlier this year in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers compared four popular plans -- Weight Watchers, Atkins, Zone and Ornish -- and found no substantial weight loss difference at one year, with pounds lost ranging from 4.6 to 7.3.

The researchers concluded that devotion to the diet is more important than the actual diet regimen itself.

"The more you follow the diet, the more you lose," said Dr. Michael L. Dansinger, of Tufts-New England Medical Center, and lead author of the JAMA review.

Other weight-loss experts agree. The best diet is the one you'll stick with; the one that fits your life, said Cathy Nonas, an American Dietetic Association spokeswoman and registered dietitian who directs the obesity and diabetes program at North General Hospital in New York City.

But that's not all. "You want the diet to make you healthier," added Nonas, author of Outwit Your Weight. If a particular plan raises your cholesterol levels to undesirable levels, for instance, you should switch plans, she said.

Vegetarians should pay attention that their diet program offers enough nutrients. Lona Sandon, an assistant professor of clinical nutrition at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, said she reminds vegetarians trying to lose weight to eat their veggies.

"That seems a bit sarcastic," Sandon said, "but I have seen many self-proclaimed vegetarians who eat lots of grains, pastas, nuts, seeds, fruit, meal replacement or energy bars and alcohol, but come up short in the vegetable category."

Paying attention to portion sizes is a must for anyone looking to lose weight, Sandon added.

So is exercise. Ask your doctor about a good workout program -- you can start with a brisk daily walk -- if you're not already active. "Exercise is important for everyone," Nonas said.

Once you've found a healthful diet that fits your lifestyle, you need "success strategies" that motivate you. Nonas has dreamed up some offbeat but effective ones.

To figure out if a diet complements their lives, Nonas asks clients about their favorite foods and dislikes. "I help the person make adjustments without making them feel they have to turn their lives inside out," she said.

For example, if someone loves to have a bagel and cream cheese plus a Danish on Friday mornings, Nonas suggests they pick one to enjoy, then replace the other food item with a piece of fruit.

Nonas once had a client who felt she ate too much because she ate too fast. So the woman began to eat almost everything with chopsticks for a week, figuring her lack of dexterity would force her to slow down. A few days later, the woman reported back that she was learning to eat more slowly -- and less.

Another client who liked to overeat in the evening put masking tape across his kitchen door once dinner was done. "I've had people lose weight that way," Nonas said.

Nonas calls these strategies "behavioral barriers." And, she said, "If you don't have behavioral barriers to help you out, to defend against the environment, it doesn't matter what diet you are on."

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To learn more about nutrition, visit the American Dietetic Association (www.eatright.org ).


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Old 01-22-06, 11:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've had very good results with several types of diets. But unless you make life changes you will gain it back. Most diets can be maintained for long periods of time. You will hit the wall and stop losing. You have to eat a balanced died in moderation along with exercise to make it stick. This is the hard part for me.
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I've had very good results with several types of diets. But unless you make life changes you will gain it back. Most diets can be maintained for long periods of time. You will hit the wall and stop losing. You have to eat a balanced died in moderation along with exercise to make it stick. This is the hard part for me.
I agree. Dieting is only a temporary solution. Lifestyle changes are what will make the results stick.
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Doing Atkins for three weeks was a good jump-start for me. I immediatly lost weight, which helped give me the inspiration and motivation to keep dieting. I have a few friends that do the Zone, so I plan on looking into that diet. I think it deals with eating good carbs at certain times. Any diet is better than the cabbage soup diet, right!? :/
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I agree. I know your only supposed to do the 20 carb Adkins induction diel for 2 weeks and then up to 60, but when I start it, I usually say on for 3 to 4 weeks. Just about ready to start again. The weight just falls of after about a week for me.
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Doing Atkins for three weeks was a good jump-start for me. I immediatly lost weight, which helped give me the inspiration and motivation to keep dieting. I have a few friends that do the Zone, so I plan on looking into that diet. I think it deals with eating good carbs at certain times. Any dietÂ* is better than the cabbage soup diet, right!? :/
I've always done well with an Atkins style diet coupled with exercise. I think most people give up too soon if they don't see immediate results.
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