The Truth Behind Fad Diets Warns You Of The Dangers Of Fad Dieting
You put
on a few extra pounds over the holidays or maybe you’re someone who has been
struggling with your weight most of your life. You’re desperate to shed that extra
baggage and you want to do it quickly.
So, you set out on your quest for information about the latest miracle
diet out there, promising you inches off your waistline in no time at all and
with no effort. As you compare
these different fad diets, you’re soon faced with the ridiculous dilemma of
whether you’re willing to survive on grapefruit, cabbage soup, or ready to head
to the local butcher to load up on meat for that high-protein, low-carb
diet.
Let’s
shed some light on how the United States Surgeon General’s Report defines these
types of diets. A fad diet includes
“the promotion for profit of special foods, products, processes, or appliances
with false or misleading health or therapeutic claims.” The truth behind most fad diets is that
these products come from companies simply interested in promoting their latest
diet products. In order to
successfully sell their product or service, many of these companies erroneously
claim that their particular product can cause rapid weight loss or help in the
prevention or cure of a disease.
Another common trait in the advertisement of fad diets is claims that
certain foods are harmful and that you should avoid them completely. As with any other product or service out
there, the purpose of their advertisement is to create a sense of urgency and
need so you’ll purchase their products over their competitors’ products.
Fad
diets have been used for decades, changing over time to fit the trends. They are developed and promoted for use
by consumers to shed a lot of weight over a short period. More than likely, you’ll shed some quick
pounds with these types of diets.
However, because of the way these diets generally work, not only are you
likely to gain the weight back quickly when you discontinue the diet, but you
may also be putting your health at risk.
Let’s
examine this more closely. Fad
diets such as the cabbage soup diet, grapefruit diet, and high protein diets
encourage you use the targeted food as the main staple in your diet, eating it
over and over again, while avoiding or minimizing consumption of most other
foods. The low caloric intake is
what causes you to lose the initial weight. However, what many people fail to
realize is that the weight you’re losing is mainly from water and lean muscle,
not body fat. This factor alone
tells you that you’re not receiving any long-term benefits. Also, by not having a balanced diet,
your body will be depleted of essential vitamins, minerals, and energy it needs
to keep you fit and healthy.
In fact,
recent research indicates that persons who repeatedly go on these “yo-yo” diets
may actually be reducing their life span.
Unfortunately,
there are only a few regulations or controls in existence today to help protect consumers from these possibly dangerous weight loss
product ‘peddlers’. A few
organizations, such as the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and the American
Academy of Family Physicians warn us all to be weary of any so-called “diet”
that states any of the following:
- Any diet
that promises to help you lose significant amounts of weight in a short
period.
- One that
implies that weight loss can be achieved without exercise and/or without
reducing your intake of fatty foods.
- Diets
based on undocumented studies or bases claims on “before and after”
pictures.
- Diets
that offer testimonials from clients or “experts” in weight loss or
nutrition. Remember, on almost
every occasion, these are actors paid to do
commercials.
A good
rule of thumb is “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”. Don’t get me wrong. When combined with
balanced nutrition, a healthy lifestyle, and changes in unhealthy eating habits,
certain components of some of these fad diets can be useful aids in your weight
loss program. The goal is to
achieve balance in your life by creating patterns and behaviors that are
consistent, realistic, and will help you achieve your weight loss goals in
healthy, productive ways.
If you
want to lose weight and keep it off, fad diets are not the answer. Understanding what is causing you to
gain weight or not lose the weight you already have is one important key to
success in your weight loss regimen.
Having this understanding can help you heal your self-image and allow you
to discover what needs to change in your behaviors and eating habits. Add in regular exercise and a balanced,
varied, nutritious diet are you’re sure to achieve your long-tern weight loss
and fitness goals. You
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While you're working on getting physically fit, a careful, healthy diet will
speed things up. If you're looking for solid weight loss advice, check out Ken
Fees' site, www.weight-loss-thru-healthy-living.com
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