The Atkins Diet
Can you say hype? If you’re living in any Western world country
then you’ve probably heard of the famous Atkins diet. Whether
this is the most successful diet ever or not it’s still up for
debate, but it certainly is the more advertised one. The Atkins diet
has been for a while the most hyped eating plan around and millions of
people have tried it at some point or another. This is no exaggeration.
It was estimated that more than 3 million people in the United Kingdom
alone have tried the Atkins diet at the peak of the hype in 2003.
The basic idea behind this diet is that cutting down on the carbohydrates,
while allowing people to eat high-fat food is going to work. One of the
best things in favor of the Atkins diet was the fact that it allowed
people to eat eggs and cheese and steaks. It sounds
like a dream diet actually. Who’d pass up the chance of losing
weight while still enjoying a good eggs and ham breakfast? Well, the
downside is that you get no bread or salad with that steak. None
whatsoever. Which becomes a real problem after a week or so. How much
meat can you eat without touching any vegetables at all?
Anyway, the theory is that cutting out the
carbohydrates will force your body to use the stored fat in order to
obtain the energy needed through the day. This means that you get to
eat no bread and pastries, potatoes, pasta, milk, rice, fruit,
vegetables (well, there are a couple you can still eat) and, obviously,
no junk food or soft drinks. On the other hand, you are allowed to eat
red meat, fish, chicken, cheese, mayonnaise, cream, butter and eggs.
This is going to be your only food for the first two weeks, which are
called the Induction Phase.
The second phase of the diet is called Ongoing
Weight Loss and it lets you increase the intake of carbohydrates by 5
grams per day, starting from the basic 20 grams per day stipulated by
the Induction Phase. The user must find how far the amount of
carbohydrates can be increased before the body is unable to lose
between 1 and 3 pounds per week. This is called the Critical
Carbohydrate Level for Losing Weight and this is where the amount of
carbs stops growing. This phase is supposed to last until you almost
reach the desired weight.
With 5 to 10 pounds left to shed it’s time
to enter the third stage of the diet. This one is called
Pre-Maintenance and it’s supposed to increase the carbs intake by
10 grams a day in order to slow down the weight loss process. Welcome
to the world of 30 grams of pasta per day. The final phase is called
Lifetime Maintenance and a lifetime of eating around 90 grams of carbs
per day for the rest of your life. Moving from 250 grams or more to
less than 100 grams and for the rest of your life could be quite a
challenge for many people.
The side effects of the Atkins diet depend on the
user. Some people did fine on this diet, some got infections of the
kidneys from the high-protein content or heart problems from all the
fat food they ate. Dizziness and general weakness are also to be
expected as the body goes into starvation mode when denied
carbohydrates. With high-fiber fruit and vegetables out of the way you
can also expect constipation to become a problem. Also, the lack of
many dairy products leads to a significant drop in the amount of
calcium absorbed by the body and may cause osteoporosis or other bone
conditions later on.