Top 5 Worst Fad Diets
Mike Nicholson, Sports Center Elite Trainer
Healthy Tips , Personal Trainers & Fitness Instructors Add commentsEating properly isn't always easy, but, whatever you do, don't cave to my Top 5 Worst Fad Diets:
5) The Atkins Diet - The Atkins Diet may be the culprit that started the celebrity fad diet craze some years back.
It believes in cutting out carbohydrates entirely. In doing so, your body will
lose water weight, thus creating the illusion that you are losing weight. You
will burn some fat because your caloric intake is restricted, but in the
meantime you will have no energy (due to lack of glucose in your bloodstream).
Your exercise regimen will suffer and your muscles will not have carbs which
are essential to recovery. Then, when you begin eating carbs again (which you
have to do because carbs are essential to being healthy), all of the weight will
be put back on and your body will be in worse shape. This diet is unsustainable and downright unhealthy.
4) "Detox"
Cleanses - Various types of "detox diets" have hit the market with the promise
that they will flush out toxins and force the body into a hyper-metabolic state
that will quickly burn fat. In reality, these diets slow down the metabolism
and deprive the body of the essential fuel it has needed to survive since Day
One... Food!
3) The Cookie Diet - Dr. Siegal's
Cookie Diet is centered around the one thing that truly
matters when it comes to weight loss... calorie-restriction. People lose weight
on the cookie diet not because they eat Dr. Siegal's
magical amino-acid (protein) rich cookies all day, but instead because they are
restricting their caloric intake.
2) The Beef Jerky Diet - Once again, people do not lose weight by eating beef
jerky all day. If this diet has worked for anyone, it has
worked because of calorie restriction.
1) Taco Bell Drive-Thru Diet - When I caught a commercial advertising the Taco Bell
Drive-Thru Diet for the first time, I almost fell off of my
couch I was laughing so hard. You will not lose weight by eating Taco Bell all
day. If, somehow, this diet aids you in restricting
calories, then you will lose weight.
In reality, weight loss is simple...
when calories consumed=calories expended weight is maintained, when calories
consumed>calories expended weight is gained, and when calories
consumed<calories expended weight is lost. About 70% of total caloric
expenditure is due to Basal Metabolic Rate (life processes within the organs of
the body), and each person's metabolism is different so we all burn calories at
a different rate. Some people can eat a ton and burn it all off; others need to
be more careful in the amount they consume so that the excess food is not stored
as fat.
A diet focused on moderation and variation
that is rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, good carbs and plenty of
water is the healthiest way to eat. When you're hungry... eat. As soon as you
are full... stop eating. Most overweight individuals do not understand the
difference between being full and over-eating.
Also,
people commonly justify over-eating with, "It's OK... I went to the gym
today." This is the worst thing someone trying to lose weight can do.
Yes, working out is a vital part of losing weight. It revs up your
metabolism and adds calorie-burning muscle to your body. It does not,
though, burn off the thousands of extra calories you can consume by
over eating. So, be careful out there - there are a lot of diets that
claim they will shed the pounds, but in reality, all you really need is
a healthy diet (mentioned above) and a bit of moderation.
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