"fad" Diets

Obesity is a physical state that refers to too much body fat. Odds are you have experienced the frustrations of dieting at least once in your life, if you have challenges with your weight. Close to a hundred million Americans go on a weight loss diet in any given year and up to ninety-five percent of them regain the weight they lose within five years. Worse, a third will gain back more weight than they lost, in danger of "yo-yoing" from one fashionable diet to another. The standard approach to weight problems, focusing on cult weight loss diets or weight loss drugs, may leave you with just as much weight and the additional burden of ill health.


Today, an estimated sixty-five percent of all American adults are obese or overweight. Our culture obsesses about staying thin even as we grow fatter, but this isn’t about appearances. Obesity is known to be a precursor to many incapacitating health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease. Obesity contributes to as many as 375,000 deaths every year. In addition, the public health costs for obesity are staggering. According to researchers at Harvard University, obesity is a factor in 19% of all cases of heart disease with annual health costs estimated at 30 billion dollars; it’s also a factor in 57% of diabetes cases, with health costs of $9 billion per year.

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No doubt like me you have fallen for one or more of the weight loss diet schemes over the years, promising quick and painless weight loss. Many of these quick weight loss diet programs undermine your health, cause physical discomfort, flatulence, and ultimately lead to disappointment when you start regaining weight, shortly after losing it. Fashion or quick weight loss diet programs commonly overstress one type of food. They contravene the fundamental tenet of good nourishment - to remain healthy one must eat a balanced diet, which includes a variety of foods. Safe, healthy, and enduring weight reduction is what’s truly lost in the midst of the thousands of popular diet schemes.

Some of the weight loss diet schemes rule supreme for a short time, only to fade away. While some fade from popularity due to being unproductive or dangerous, some simply lose the public's curiosity. Examples of such fad diets include the South Beach Diet, Atkins diet, the Grapefruit diet, Cabbage Soup diet, the Rotation diet, Beverly Hills diet, Breatharian, Ornish Plan – the list goes on and on. These fad diets advocate a explicit technique (such as eliminating a certain food, or eating only specific combinations of foods) in conjunction with the fundamental idea that the body makes up the difference in energy by breaking down and utilizing some part of itself, essentially converting matter into energy. This self-cannibalism, or catabolism as it is referred, typically starts with breakdown of stored body fat.

By: Sandra Cassidy

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