High Carbs/Low Fat Diets and Cardio Vascular Disease
For the past 20 years, the American public has been bombarded with the
message: "Fat is bad!" As a result, our food supply is now inundated with "low
fat" foods, engineered foods and foods processed to remove natural fats. In
every instance, low fat foods are loaded with carbohydrates. The result: Americans are suffering from a variety of endocrine problems
and degenerative diseases directly attributable to insulin resistance, excessive
intake of refined carbohydrates and a lack of proper fat in the diet. Actually, this information is not new. It has simply been ignored by the
American food industry. In 1956 Thomas L. Cleave, Surgeon-Captain of the
Royal Navy and research director of the British Institute of Naval Medicine,
published a paper proposing that many chronic conditions were the result of a
"master disease" resulting from the rise in popularity of sugary foods. He
pointed out that it requires approximately 20 years "incubation" time for the
chronic diseases to manifest themselves. Interestingly, the sudden rise in
popularity of sugary foods just before the turn of the century coincided with
the emergence of heart disease and disorders of the digestive tract as major
killers after World War I. He cited other examples as well: 1. When Iceland's diet became Westernized in the 1930s and sugar and
refined carbohydrate consumption rose significantly, diabetes became
commonplace in the 1950s. 2. In studies of Africans, he found that wherever rapid dietary change
introduced refined carbohydrates, heart disease and diabetes began to spread
approximately two decades later. 3. Finally, he pointed out that studies ranging from Kurds to Yemenites to
Zulus found that the refining and processing of foods appeared to bring a rise
in chronic disease in less than a quarter century. (The Kellogg Report, The
Impact of Nutrition, Environment and Lifestyle on the Health of Americans,
Joseph D. Beasley, MD., and Jerry J. Swift, M.A., 1989, p 331) Closer to home, we have the example of the Eskimos. Subsisting on a diet of
almost pure protein and fat, heart disease, obesity, diabetes and dental caries
were unknown. With the Westernization of their diet, all of these health
problems became scourges in the Eskimo culture. Another interesting and well-documented phenomenon is the increase in
heart disease with the introduction of:"refined" white flour and the dramatic
drop in deaths from heart disease as the American public began to buy and
consume vitamins. Vitamin Sales and Deaths Year Deaths per 100,000 Vitamin Sales per $Billions 1920
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5 Easy Weight Loss Tips You Can Use Right Now
Sometimes, just the thought of starting on a diet and fitness regimen
can be so overwhelming, we stop before we even give it a shot. Let's
not be overwhelmed then, OK? Instead, let's look at 5 easy ways you
can start down the path to a slimmer, lighter you.
Seven Pitfalls That Cripple Weight Loss
Do you struggle to maintain or lose weight? If so, you are certainly not alone. Obesity is on the rise and becoming an epidemic in our society. Why are so many people overweight? Can we blame our genetics? Are we are plagued by a slow metabolism? Certainly, we can't be the victims of our own self indulgence, can we?
Teenage Weight Loss -- How Teenagers Can Safely Lose Weight
Teenagers with body mass indices between 25 and 30 require immediate medical attention. The internal stress caused from so much weight almost guarantees the premature development of medical problems such as diabetes, heart disease, cancers, and stroke.
The Health Effects of Being Overweight
Both men and women around the world are becoming fatter and it's partly because of our modern lifestyle, too much fatty food and too little exercise. Some people say, 'Why should it matter if I'm overweight as long as I feel okay?' But being overweight does matter because it increases the risk of health problems such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers. Being at a healthy weight on the other hand, can help lower blood pressure, make you feel better and give you more energy. If you need to lose some weight, here's some good advice from the National Heart Foundation.
Abdominal Liposuction - When Diets Dont Work
Abdominal liposuction refers to liposuction, or lipoplasty, that is performed on the torso area. Most candidates for this procedure have attempted a diet and exercise routine but are unable to achieve their goal of a flatter stomach. It is very common that fat deposits in the abdominal area are difficult to diminish, especially in women after childbirth. The abdominal area is generally one of the best areas of the body for this type of cosmetic surgery. However, as with most cosmetic surgeries, abdominal liposuction is generally not considered medically necessary and risk factors should be considered.
Lose Weight - Diet Tips For Fast Weight Loss
Looking to lose weight quickly? The good news is that it's possible. The bad news is that fad diets and quick fixes have a tendency to not last. The best way to lose weight and keep it off is to make a life-long change in the way you eat, the way you exercise, and the way you approach your relationship with food. Supplements and weight loss products get a bad rap, but they're not all bad. Taking a daily supplement like a complex B-vitamin or a one-a-day weight management can definitely help maintain a productive metabolism, and as long as you stay away from things with ephedra, diet aids can be a good tool for maintaining a healthy weight management program.
Weight Loss for Good! - The # 1 Secret!
The only way you will ever follow through on an exercise program is to be sold out. The military calls them "lifers." These are people who are committed to something for the long haul. Are you a lifer? Could you be a lifer?
To Diet or not to Diet, That Should Be The Question!
Diet information is everywhere. In advertisements, on TV, in magazines; the bookstores are crammed with books on many different diet options - The South Beach Diet, The Atkins Diet, Weight Watchers, The Cabbage Soup Diet. The message is 'you should think about your weight'. If you aren't already thinking about dieting, you will be before long.
Fat Loss Exercise Strategies
How many calories you consume has a big impact on fat loss or gain. If you eat more calories than your body is able to burn will result in weight gain. The best thing about exercise is that the more you do the less you have to worry about calories and you are able to stimulate fat loss.
2 Ways To Start Burning More Calories Today
1. Start Exercising first thing in the morning.
Hear What Your Diet Pills Say
Used a diet pill recently and got depressed because you didn't lose weight? Don't blame the diet pills but hear what they have to say to you and then restart a diet pill weight loss plan more effectively.
Gene?s Diet Plan
Hot dang! If a few hundred other folks can peddle a plan to help people lose weight, there's no reason I can't jump on the bandwagon too! So, here's my plan. All you need to do is send me a certified check for $495.94 and I'll let you in on my "Secrets to Successful Weight Control". How's that sound?
At The Dinner Table
This Article was originally Published in The July 2004 Issue of The ZoneNet Newsletter
Gastric Bypass Patients Succeed Eating High Protein Diet
The first rule for successful weight loss and weight maintenance after Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) is Protein First ? that means eating protein for three daily meals, and protein must be 50 percent of food intake. Some bariatric centers advise as much as 70 grams of protein a day. The gastric bypass diet should be high-protein, low-carbohydrate and low-volume. This is what successful WLS patients will eat for the rest of their life if they wish to maintain weight loss after surgery.
Losing Weight: Healthier Wallet
Lose Weight - Get A Break
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The American Obesity Association (AOA) wants to give new
meaning to getting a deduction. Losing weight should get
you a deduction. The non-profit advocacy organization is
trying to change IRS policy to allow taxpayers to deduct
the cost of weight loss treatments.
Fourteen Reasons Why Dieting Is Bad For Your Health
1. The lower the calories eaten per day, the harder it is for you to get your daily requirements of proteins and vitamins.
Dieting Mistakes - 5 Easy Tips to Avoid Disaster
Looking to avoid the dieting mistakes many of our weight loss readers have made? Are you interested in steering away from the pitfalls many of us fall into while considering which diet plan makes sense? Perhaps you're just wanting to jump start your own path to nutrition and wellness -- whichever your goal you'll be better off learning from the mistakes of countless others.
Walk Your Way to Weight Loss
"The sovereign invigorator of the body is exercise, and of all the exercises walking is the best." Thomas Jefferson
Mindfulness - The Key to Avoiding Overeating
I made myself a sandwich today and thought I'd be efficient and do some work over lunch. I was brainstorming some ideas for my next article. Deep in though, the ideas came easy to me. By the middle of page two, I looked down and noticed that I was on my last bite. It was weird, like when you fall asleep and wake up feeling like you just blinked and the alarm went off. I didn't taste my sandwich at all. After cleaning up my plate, I thought, I could go for a little something sweet, maybe I'll have a piece of fruit. My body just ate lunch, but my mind missed out on the whole experience. So there's my article topic!
Atkins Diet Plan -- Are Low Carb Diets Doomed?
According to Veronica Atkins, the widow of Dr. Robert Atkins, the cause of his death was from falling on a slippery sidewalk with subsequent irreversible brain damage (from a CNN interview, February, 2004). Many critics of the Atkins Diet Plan claim the fall was due to a heart attack. This has not been verified to date.
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