It is very tempting to try that fad diet that you have found
in the latest magazine, it promises the world with
fantastic fat losses without doing a thing, just take
a couple of fat burning pills follow the diet and then
bang! a brand new you in a couple of weeks.
The sad fact is they don't work, they just provide more
suffering in your efforts to lose weight, the only thing
you lose is your hard earned money.
Firstly we will look at the latest fad diets on the scene at
the moment, their pros and cons and then you will be shown
how to save your time, money and unnecessary suffering by
pointing you in the right direction for permanent weight
loss.
The latest studies show that 90 per cent of fad dieters
regained everything they had lost and even gained more
within eighteen months.
The Atkins Diet.
The body burns carbohydrates and then fat for energy.
This diet recommends limiting the intake of starchy,
high carb foods so that the fat is burned first. So by
eating meat, cheese and eggs and keeping bread and potatoes
to a minimum, fat is lost.
Pros: Steak with cheese topping, Chocolate mocha ice cream
and pork scratchings.
Cons: Studies show high protein diets lead to increased risk
of heart disease, colon cancer, bad breath (halitosis) and
constipation. Consuming more carbohydrate that can
be used by the body will store this excess in fat cells.
The Zone Diet.
This diet claims to decrease hunger and boost energy by
keeping your bodies eating habits in the zone or at its peak.
This is done by keeping all your meals and snacks in the ratio
of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, 30% fats.
Pros: Being a low calorie diet, you can't help but lose weight.
Cons: Very difficult to adhere to the strict regime the diet
requires. Will experience metabolism slow down because of low
calories and will lead to starvation response which will eat
away at the muscle tissue while retaining the fat.
The Blood Group Diet.
By having a blood test and determining your blood group, this
then tells you how you can absorb nutrients, thus you can plan
your diet accordingly. Different blood groups can eat different
food groups.
Pros: Another calorie restricting diet so weight will be lost.
Cons: There appears to be little clinical and scientific evidence
behind this diet and by the elimination of whole food groups important
nutritional deficiencies are likely with long term health problems
encountered.
The Ashram Diet.
This diet is basically a very low calorie diet (near starvation)
which is coupled with a very high intensity exercise regime.
A sample of this diet would include: One boiled egg for
breakfast, a green salad for lunch and a baked potato with
salsa for dinner.
Pros: A very quick weight loss, 10 - 15 lbs in a week (Mostly
muscle tissue and water).
Cons: Fast weight loss leads to many unpleasant side effects
such as bad breath, bone loss, constipation, deprivation of nutrients
(vitamins and minerals), muscle loss, metabolism slow down, headaches
and poor sleep. Who would want all these problems for the sake of
quick weight loss which would be all put back on and more in a
couple of months.
The Hay Diet.
The main rule to follow for this diet is to not eat protein and
carbohydrate together. Combination of these two foods together
appears to prevent protein from being digested in the gut and
can lead to an accumulation of toxins. Vegetables and fruit
form the bulk of the diet with very small portions of protein
and carbs.
Pros: Plenty of fruit and veggies in the diet means plenty of
vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
Cons: There doesn't appear to be too much scientific evidence
about food combinations and by limiting yourself to certain food
groups you will miss out on important nutrients.
All these diets work because of a drastic cut in calories, when
this happens our metabolic rate can be brought down in a matter
of 36hours by as much as 50% which means your body is now burning
only half of your calories. To compound matters further, hunger
kicks in after a period of inadequate eating setting you up for
over eating and binging.
Everyone is an individual so have to be careful of diets that require
you to set out what types of foods and quantities you have to eat
at every meal. Just because a movie star lost weight on a fad diet
doesn't mean that you will. Before starting a weight loss program
take into account your age, fitness levels, activity levels and
medical history.
A real weight loss program includes all the food groups, strength
training, low level aerobics, a slight decrease in your daily
calorie levels and a program that can be followed for life.
Gary Matthews is a fitness trainer from "down under" who has been coaching clients from athletes to bodybuilders for two decades. You may contact Gary directly at gary@maximumfitness.com and visit his website at
http://www.maximumfitness.com.