Introduction To Low Carb Dieting
Growing In Popularity
Low carb diet plans are a raging diet trend today. While forms of low carb diet plans have been around for hundreds of years, they recently exploded in popularity all over the industrialized world, especially the United States of America.
In the last five years especially, it seems like the United States has suddenly realized how overweight it has been getting, and the next natural response to this awakening is of course diets!
Most Low Carb Diets Follow Same Basic Principles
Low carb diet plans vary considerably in what they suggest and offer, but they all basically follow the same general principle. You can live without carbs, but you can’t live without protein and fats. You may not want to give up carbs entirely, so fortunately there are "good" and "bad" carbs and the good carbs will satisfy your urge for them. While somewhat counterintuitive, since it is fatty protein based foods, like meats, that are often higher in calories, carbohydrates serve no nutritional function whatsoever and can completely eliminated from your diet with few adverse health effects. A reasonable diet of meats and vegetables will therefore give you all the nutrition you need without any ‘unnecessary’ calories.
If you are looking for some good diets to try, you may want to consider a low carb diet plan. If adhered to, any low carb diet plan will probably produce some amount of measurable results in weight loss. Don’t ever starve yourself, however. Whatever diet you try, make sure you are eating often, but just smaller portions and healthier foods. Really, the low carb diet plan concept is something of common sense. If you stop eating so much refine sugar, pastries, and breads, you’re likely going to be cutting a lot of calories out of your diet.
Atkins and South Beach Diets Most Popular
Which low carb diet plan works best is anyone’s guess. Two of the better known ones are the Atkins diet and the South Beach Diet. We'll have some follow up posts on each. Whatever works for some people may be less effective for others, and it seems like there’s a new type of low carb diet plan coming out every week. Tried and tested, I prefer the South Beach Diet, but as with all diet plans, finding one that works for you is usually a process of guessing and checking. Try something that you think you can do, and see what happens. Make sure you don’t just rely on diet alone to lose weight, as weight loss is more than just what you’re eating. Weight loss is really about your metabolism, and so you need to stay active as well.
Low carb diet plans aren’t going to make all your health problems go away in a flash like they sometimes advertise, but combined with other measures like frequent exercise, they may help make for a good overall weight loss plan. They are particularly good for persons with diabetes, as they keep bllod sugare down. More on that later!
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November 17th, 2008 at 6:24 am
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