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Fad Diets, Crash Diets, Bad Idea for Weight Loss Print E-mail

Crash diets and fad diets are certainly a bad idea, not the healthiest approach to lose weight, and hey should be avoided. A healthy diet requires items from the four basic food groups in certain proportions and one must juggle those with the basic equation for weight loss: calories in must be less than calories out.

Fad Diets, Crash Diets, Bad Idea for Weight Loss

It seems almost as if there is a new fad diet every week. Many of these contain elements of truth, but on the whole they contain much more good marketing than good science.

There is the 3-day diet, which touts eating little more than fruits for three days, followed by vegetables or meat or grains the other days. There are lots of variations.

While it's certainly true that eating fruit regularly is a key element to good health - most contain needed carbohydrates, vitamins and fiber - eating almost exclusively fruit for three days leads to imbalance - in carbohydrates, fiber and additional otherwise healthy components. To an extent the body will equalize and store what it needs for later, but there are limits.

Similarly, the 'low carb, high protein' diets, such as Atkins, recommend cutting way down on carbohydrates and eating substantial amounts of food high in protein. Here again protein is vital to proper nutrition, but so are carbohydrates. Putting too much emphasis on the first over the second leads to rapid, temporary weight loss, but at a high cost.

Carbohydrates are essential for supplying energy for all biochemical processes. Though the body, when needed, will use other sources, such as fat and protein. Too great an emphasis on protein reduces the ability of the body to store and regulate the appropriate amount of water, whereas carbohydrates help that.

There are very attractive sounding 'chocolate diets'. Nearly everyone loves chocolate and, contrary to some reports of a few years ago, it is healthy - in moderation. Chocolate contains anti-oxidants and other compounds that are helpful. But, as with anything, too much of a good thing is just that - too much. Also, since many will seek chocolate in forms that come with high fat, high sugar amounts it's possible to get some not-so-helpful elements along with the good.

There are ultra-low fat diets. Once again, the problem isn't with reduced fat, but going to extremes. A certain amount of fat in the diet is a healthy thing.

Any diet which makes promises of radical, rapid or quick weight loss - or any other extreme claim - is almost guaranteed to be more harmful than helpful. The human body has evolved over millions of years and decades of good nutritional research still confirms the common sense truth: balance is good, moderation is healthy.

Eat moderate portions at regular intervals of fruits and vegetables (for vitamins, carbohydrates and fiber), grains (for carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and fiber), protein (for amino acids) and dairy products (for calcium, unless you're lactose intolerant). For the average person, between 2000-2500 calories per day is appropriate. Less for women, on average, and for those seeking rapid weight loss.

A balanced diet, coupled with age-appropriate, moderate and regular exercise, will lead to a healthy percentage of body fat, good muscle tone and a well-tuned system. You'll find you feel better and look good.

Why You Should Avoid Crash Diets

If you want to lose weight, it won't take long on your research of diets to come across a crash diet. They should be avoided at all cost, and if you want to know why, read on...!

The simple clue about crash diets is in the name - 'crash'!

You will see all sorts of diets, some with fancy names, some with attractive names. What you won't see is many that proudly shout that they are crash diets.

If you think of a car crash analogy, the car manufacturers choose all sorts of smooth or racy sounding names for their cars, but you won't see them called a 'crash car' - they wouldn't sell! Ok, so let's take a look at what defines a crash diet.

Basically a healthy target for weight loss is 2 pounds a week. Any program that claims to lose you more than that is a crash diet.

You might think that a crash diet is simply one that cuts out whole groups of food. Those diets are another subject, but a classic crash diet basically involves cutting out *most* food!

A good example is the lemonade diet - it may sound cool, but it involves surviving on no more than lemon water, mixed with cayenne pepper and maple syrup! It's ludicrous, because actually the reason you lose weight is that you're starving yourself!

The calorie intake is dangerously low. It's not enough to survive on, and if you kept it up for any period of time, you would be in severe medical problems.

Your body goes into immediate emergency mode - the water loss will be swift, and you'll see quick results. However, because the weight loss is mostly water, as soon as you stop the plan, that weight will go back on straight away.

What's even worse, you have now trained your body to be aware of starvation periods, so it will begin to store *more* fat than before!

These books simply sell due to hype and good marketing. The next one will surely be along on the conveyor belt, simply because there is big money in it.

Crash diets are not an easy option for weight loss.

You're simply giving money to the diet industry, and they'll happily take it! Quite simply, avoid crash diets like the plague, use a bit of common sense and lose weight the healthy way, which is to reduce your calorie intake and increase your calorie burning.

A Good Start

The first step is understanding proper weight management -the key is balancing calories in with calories used. Being overweight is unhealthy and puts one at risk of a series of disease. However, be aware that being underweight is also a health hazard and may make you prone to other sort of problems. Kids have less opportunities to be active and plenty of fat-sugar rich food, childhood obesity is a real problem, know how to prevent it.

 

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