| Lose All the Weight You Want & Forget Fat, Carbs. or Protein: It's All The Same: Part 2 |
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| Written by Richard L. Lipman M.D. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Friday, 13 February 2009 01:04 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There is NO best diet plan. There are no "good" foods or "bad" foods, only high calorie and low calorie foods and beverages.(Part 1: The Best 2010 Diet) In this second part of the five part series What is the Best Diet for 2010, I will show that the evidence from the best studies from across the world show that the weight loss is almost identical for any successful diet at the end of the first year. Whether the diet plan starts as low carb, low fat, low calorie, high protein each successful dieter after a few months almost unconsciously rejects or accepts some of the "rules" of each diet plan, making adjustments for his likes or dislikes .Low Fat Low Carbs Low Calories High Protein The best weight loss plan is the one that works for you. It should:
A summary of 3 long-term studies by the best obesity experts in the world will change all of your previous concepts of how to lose weight. You will see how the 100 Calorie Diet Secret answers all of the issues discovered in the past 3 years. It will show you a way to achieve your weight loss goals. Two-Year Israeli Diet Study: This trial of 3 types of diets in a well-controlled study showed that low carb, Mediterranean and low fat diets were all equally effective over 2 years. The study was reported in the New England Journal of Medicine in July 2008. The average weight loss was 7-10 lb.at the end of two year. No difference was seen in weight loss among the different diets: Weight Loss After 2 Years on the 3 Israeli Diet Plan Studies:
Tufts University Study:
Harvard-Pennington Research Center:
In this well-controlled study, 6 different generic Diet Plans were tested from 2004-7. Each differed in composition of the various nutrients. Here is the average weight loss again after 2 years:
The Participants All Lost the Same Amount of Weight Despite Differences in Protein, Fat and Carb Intake!
What These Very Important Weight Loss Studies Tell Us: Participants also reduced their waistlines by 1 to 3 inches by the end of the study. "These results show that, as long as people follow a heart-healthy, reduced-calorie diet, there is more than one nutritional approach to achieving and maintaining a healthy weight," said Elizabeth G. Nabel, M.D., director, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. "This provides people who need to lose weight with the flexibility to choose an approach that they’re most likely to sustain — one that is most suited to their personal preferences and health needs." These three studies confirm the concept that adding extra foods or changing from one food group to another has no benefit in a weight loss plan. Those that were the most successful found plans that most suited there life styles and personal preferences. The 100 Calorie Diet Secret Plan is Uniquely Different There are no "good foods" or "bad foods" only high calorie or low calorie foods and beverages.
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