The race to fitness is on and a lot of people are getting into the band wagon. Some people do it to achieve a sexy body, some people just do it because they are embarrassed with the body they have now, while others do it simply to remain fit and heatlthy. As such, many fitness programs are out in the internet, in gyms, spas and fitness centers all over. Some are too expensive to afford that one may even lose weight just by trying to work out the money needed to pursue these fitness programs.
One may not have to go to the gym or the spa or any fitness center and spend much just to slim down to obtain that longed for sexy body. There are many books available in the bookstore which offer weight loss programs which are convenient and for free, of course the books are not though. These weight loss programs, or diet plans are gaining immense popularity with so much publicity, testimonials and reviews that one may be confused which exactly to follow. So before choosing which weight loss plan to follow, try reading these summaries about the most popular diet programs out today.
New Diet Revolution created by Dr. Atkins. The program is based on a diet that trims down carbohydrates and promotes high protein. It encourages dieters to take in as much meat and vegetables they want, but avoid pasta and bread. Fat is not prohibited, so the dieter can use as much salad dressing they need and liberally spread on their butter. Fruits and grains are allowed, but in limited amount. The dieter may be found lacking on the needed fibers and calcium after the diet while having more fat than necessary.
Carbohydrate Addict's Diet by Drs. Heller. This weight loss/diet program also encourages dieters to avoid foods rich in carbohydrates while eating a lot of meat, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products. Disadvantages of this program though includes limiting people with their carb and fiber intake with "reward" meals containing too much saturated fats.
Choose to Lose made by Dr. Goor. Fat is the culprit and it has to be restrained. In this diet plan, a person is provided with a fat budget that he has to consume as he chooses. No pressure is given to him regarding his carbohydrate intake. It is alright to eat meat, poultry, seafood and low-fat dairy. There is no prohibition too with regards to eating bread and pasta, fruits and vegetables and cereals. We can consider this weight loss program healthy because there's an ample amount of saturated fats and fruits and vegetables as well. Triglyceride levels should be watched though. If it gets high, cut the carbohydrates and take in more unsaturated fats.
The DASH Diet. This weight loss plan is primarily designed for dieters with low blood pressure, advocating moderate amounts of fat and protein in the diet as well as high carbohydrate intake. All though it encourages people to eat healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and whole wheat grains, some think it promotes too much eating.
Eat More, Weigh Less by Dr. Ornish. This is a vegetarian and low-fat weight loss plan. It encourages dieters to eat foods that fall under the "glow" category, however it warns people to watch out for non-fat fairy or other similar foods. The downside is that it is poor in calcium and restricts the consumption of other health foods like poultry and seafood.
Eat Right for Your Type. The diet plan is interesting as it is based on a person's blood type. People with type O blood can eat plenty of meat for. Some blood types have nutritionally imbalanced diet plans and are too low in calories. This is a little controversial because of lack of substantial proof on the effects of blood type to a person's dietary needs.
The Pritkin Principle. The goal of the diet plan is to trim down calorie density by eating watery foods, which is said to make one feel full. Fruits, vegetables, pasta, oatmeal, salads, soups and low-fat dairy can be eaten. Protein sources are limited to lean meat, poultry and seafood. It can be considered healthy because it has low saturated fats amount and rich in fruits and vegetables but it is too low on calcium and the sources of lean meat are limited.
Volumetrics. This is designed as a low calorie diet. It recommends the same kind of foods as Pritkin but it strictly limits fatty or dry foods such as crackers, pretzels, and even popcorn. According to the reviews, this diet plan is reasonably healthy for dieters.
The Zone. This weight loss program is moderately low on carbohydrates yet high on protein. It promotes low-fat protein food such as chicken, fish, veggies, fruits, and grains. Though it is essentially healthy, this plan lacks in calcium.
Weight Watchers. This weight loss plan promotes high intake of carbohydrates while being moderate on protein and fat-rich foods. This is a very healthy and very flexible diet for most people since it allows the dieter to plan his or her own meals. - 15995
One may not have to go to the gym or the spa or any fitness center and spend much just to slim down to obtain that longed for sexy body. There are many books available in the bookstore which offer weight loss programs which are convenient and for free, of course the books are not though. These weight loss programs, or diet plans are gaining immense popularity with so much publicity, testimonials and reviews that one may be confused which exactly to follow. So before choosing which weight loss plan to follow, try reading these summaries about the most popular diet programs out today.
New Diet Revolution created by Dr. Atkins. The program is based on a diet that trims down carbohydrates and promotes high protein. It encourages dieters to take in as much meat and vegetables they want, but avoid pasta and bread. Fat is not prohibited, so the dieter can use as much salad dressing they need and liberally spread on their butter. Fruits and grains are allowed, but in limited amount. The dieter may be found lacking on the needed fibers and calcium after the diet while having more fat than necessary.
Carbohydrate Addict's Diet by Drs. Heller. This weight loss/diet program also encourages dieters to avoid foods rich in carbohydrates while eating a lot of meat, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products. Disadvantages of this program though includes limiting people with their carb and fiber intake with "reward" meals containing too much saturated fats.
Choose to Lose made by Dr. Goor. Fat is the culprit and it has to be restrained. In this diet plan, a person is provided with a fat budget that he has to consume as he chooses. No pressure is given to him regarding his carbohydrate intake. It is alright to eat meat, poultry, seafood and low-fat dairy. There is no prohibition too with regards to eating bread and pasta, fruits and vegetables and cereals. We can consider this weight loss program healthy because there's an ample amount of saturated fats and fruits and vegetables as well. Triglyceride levels should be watched though. If it gets high, cut the carbohydrates and take in more unsaturated fats.
The DASH Diet. This weight loss plan is primarily designed for dieters with low blood pressure, advocating moderate amounts of fat and protein in the diet as well as high carbohydrate intake. All though it encourages people to eat healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy, and whole wheat grains, some think it promotes too much eating.
Eat More, Weigh Less by Dr. Ornish. This is a vegetarian and low-fat weight loss plan. It encourages dieters to eat foods that fall under the "glow" category, however it warns people to watch out for non-fat fairy or other similar foods. The downside is that it is poor in calcium and restricts the consumption of other health foods like poultry and seafood.
Eat Right for Your Type. The diet plan is interesting as it is based on a person's blood type. People with type O blood can eat plenty of meat for. Some blood types have nutritionally imbalanced diet plans and are too low in calories. This is a little controversial because of lack of substantial proof on the effects of blood type to a person's dietary needs.
The Pritkin Principle. The goal of the diet plan is to trim down calorie density by eating watery foods, which is said to make one feel full. Fruits, vegetables, pasta, oatmeal, salads, soups and low-fat dairy can be eaten. Protein sources are limited to lean meat, poultry and seafood. It can be considered healthy because it has low saturated fats amount and rich in fruits and vegetables but it is too low on calcium and the sources of lean meat are limited.
Volumetrics. This is designed as a low calorie diet. It recommends the same kind of foods as Pritkin but it strictly limits fatty or dry foods such as crackers, pretzels, and even popcorn. According to the reviews, this diet plan is reasonably healthy for dieters.
The Zone. This weight loss program is moderately low on carbohydrates yet high on protein. It promotes low-fat protein food such as chicken, fish, veggies, fruits, and grains. Though it is essentially healthy, this plan lacks in calcium.
Weight Watchers. This weight loss plan promotes high intake of carbohydrates while being moderate on protein and fat-rich foods. This is a very healthy and very flexible diet for most people since it allows the dieter to plan his or her own meals. - 15995
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