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Atkins' diet bores people thin.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html
The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie intake. But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a claim often made by supporters of the diet. About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of the Atkins diet. The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of Advanced Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three clinical trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its supporters. |
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JPG wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie intake. But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a claim often made by supporters of the diet. Really? I have never heard that claim. About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of the Atkins diet. The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of Advanced Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three clinical trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its supporters. |
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Martin W. Smith wrote:
:: JPG wrote: :: ::: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html ::: ::: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply ::: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. ::: ::: ::: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the ::: regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie ::: intake. ::: ::: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods ::: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a ::: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: Really? I have never heard that claim. I think that claim typically comes from people who have real BG control issues and feel tired all of the time. It is very real. I don't think those who already get frequenty exercise before LCing experience this. I know I didn't. In fact, I felt I had less energy for exercising after going LC. :: ::: About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of ::: the Atkins diet. ::: ::: The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of ::: Advanced Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three ::: clinical trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its ::: supporters. |
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Martin W. Smith wrote:
:: JPG wrote: :: ::: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html ::: ::: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply ::: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. ::: ::: ::: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the ::: regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie ::: intake. ::: ::: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods ::: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a ::: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: Really? I have never heard that claim. I think that claim typically comes from people who have real BG control issues and feel tired all of the time. It is very real. I don't think those who already get frequenty exercise before LCing experience this. I know I didn't. In fact, I felt I had less energy for exercising after going LC. :: ::: About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of ::: the Atkins diet. ::: ::: The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of ::: Advanced Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three ::: clinical trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its ::: supporters. |
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JPG wrote:
:: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html :: :: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply :: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. That, imo, is total and utter nonsense. If the diet was really that boring, people would seek out something else to eat. No one is going to be bored into losing weight. Geesh. Boredom is usually a reason for eating too much, in my experience. :: :: :: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the regime :: could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie intake. Simplicity is good, but monotony generally works against people. :: :: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods :: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a :: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of :: the Atkins diet. :: :: The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of Advanced :: Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three clinical :: trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its supporters. Who cares if they can't find something more interesting to say than this. We've heard this nonsense many, many times before. |
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JPG wrote:
:: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html :: :: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply :: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. That, imo, is total and utter nonsense. If the diet was really that boring, people would seek out something else to eat. No one is going to be bored into losing weight. Geesh. Boredom is usually a reason for eating too much, in my experience. :: :: :: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the regime :: could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie intake. Simplicity is good, but monotony generally works against people. :: :: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods :: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a :: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of :: the Atkins diet. :: :: The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of Advanced :: Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three clinical :: trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its supporters. Who cares if they can't find something more interesting to say than this. We've heard this nonsense many, many times before. |
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JPG wrote:
:: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html :: :: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply :: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. That, imo, is total and utter nonsense. If the diet was really that boring, people would seek out something else to eat. No one is going to be bored into losing weight. Geesh. Boredom is usually a reason for eating too much, in my experience. :: :: :: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the regime :: could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie intake. Simplicity is good, but monotony generally works against people. :: :: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods :: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a :: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: About 20 million people are thought to have followed a version of :: the Atkins diet. :: :: The nutritionists, led by Dr Arne Astrup from the Centre of Advanced :: Food Research in Copenhagen, reviewed results of three clinical :: trials into Atkins and examined claims made by its supporters. Who cares if they can't find something more interesting to say than this. We've heard this nonsense many, many times before. |
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"Roger Zoul" wrote:
Martin W. Smith wrote: :: JPG wrote: :: ::: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html ::: ::: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply ::: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. ::: ::: ::: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the ::: regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie ::: intake. ::: ::: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods ::: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a ::: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: Really? I have never heard that claim. I think that claim typically comes from people who have real BG control issues and feel tired all of the time. It is very real. I don't think those who already get frequenty exercise before LCing experience this. I know I didn't. In fact, I felt I had less energy for exercising after going LC. Feeling you had less energy and feeling you have more energy say nothing about whether eating less sugar and more fat boosts energy expenditure. Your statement and the alleged claim are not at all the same. |
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"Roger Zoul" wrote:
Martin W. Smith wrote: :: JPG wrote: :: ::: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html ::: ::: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply ::: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. ::: ::: ::: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the ::: regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie ::: intake. ::: ::: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods ::: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a ::: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: Really? I have never heard that claim. I think that claim typically comes from people who have real BG control issues and feel tired all of the time. It is very real. I don't think those who already get frequenty exercise before LCing experience this. I know I didn't. In fact, I felt I had less energy for exercising after going LC. Feeling you had less energy and feeling you have more energy say nothing about whether eating less sugar and more fat boosts energy expenditure. Your statement and the alleged claim are not at all the same. |
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 08:37:29 -0400, Roger Zoul
wrote: Martin W. Smith wrote: :: JPG wrote: :: ::: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html ::: ::: The low-carbohydrate Atkins diet may help shed excess pounds simply ::: because it is so boring, a research paper claims today. ::: ::: ::: Danish nutritionists say the "monotony and simplicity" of the ::: regime could suppress the appetite and reduce a dieter's calorie ::: intake. ::: ::: But there was no evidence that cutting out starchy and sugary foods ::: while eating more fat and protein boosted energy expenditure, a ::: claim often made by supporters of the diet. :: :: Really? I have never heard that claim. I think that claim typically comes from people who have real BG control issues and feel tired all of the time. It is very real. I don't think those who already get frequenty exercise before LCing experience this. I know I didn't. In fact, I felt I had less energy for exercising after going Boring? They should try eating rice cakes for a while. Or pasta/rice every day (sometimes twice a day), 350+ days a year. I experienced a huge energy increase after going low carb. However, with exercising five days a week, I've had to increase my carbs somewhat. -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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