Jumat, 03 April 2009

South Beach Diet


This is a diet program that relies on the right carbs and right fats for a healthy life.

There are many diets to choose from in today's society: low-fat diets; low-carbohydrate diets (low carb diets); reduced-calorie diets and low-protein diets, to name but a few. The choice of eating plans has never been wider for dieters. And now, the newest competitor within this field - The South Beach Diet (SBD) has taken America by storm, and is set to do the same worldwide.

The South Beach Diet plan appears to differ from other diets in that it does not rely on low carbs or low fat. Instead, its purpose is to educate us to rely on the right carbs and fats, and teach us to avoid the 'bad' ones.

Unlike the increasingly popular Atkins Diet, this diet does not entail cutting out a particular food group. Whereas the Atkin's Diet relies on virtually no carbs and limitless proteins and fats, the South Beach Diet seems to be based around a balanced and healthy eating regime. 'Good' carbs (such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables) are encouraged, as are unsaturated fats. Exercise, although recommended with most healthy eating plans, is not a necessity. However, it can help to speed up your weight loss.

The South Beach Diet also looks at the way we eat our food. It works on the principle that weight gain is caused by sugars and starches being absorbed into the bloodstream too quickly. Highly processed foods, for example, are digested and absorbed very quickly by our stomachs causing a surge in blood sugar and a craving for more carbs. This new diet is not only for people who wish to lose weight. Studies have shown that the diet can help to reduce cholesterol as well as decrease the risk of cardiovascular problems. Of course, as with any diet, this eating plan does require both determination and willpower. Those that are accustomed to eating highly processed foods and saturated fats will have to make a radical change to their eating habits. However, according to the creator of the diet, Dr Arthur Agatston, cravings for these unhealthy food types begin to disappear within the first week. The diet also encourages three meals a day, as well as regular healthy snacks. Satisfying your hunger is an important part of this plan.

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