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What Are Fad Diets

Since I seem to be on a roll ranting against these .... from my new favorite site...

What are fad Diets
Fad diets promote quick weight loss by following a specific set of guidelines, depending on the diet plan. Some fad diets endorse specific foods to be eaten while others claim certain foods need to be avoided. Others conform to particular methods of eating such as when and how much, as well as what food or foods should be consumed.

Definition

These quick-fix, short-term plans come in all shapes and sizes. In general, any diet with one of more of the following characteristics is considered a fad diet:
  • Quick weight loss
  • Easy to follow
  • No exercise required
  • Eat whatever you want
  • Great amount of weight loss guaranteed
  • Uses before and after photos as primary marketing tool
  • Actors portraying doctors or other medical experts
  • Extremely limit food choices or entire food groups
  • Expensive products and/or seminars required
In summary, if the advertisements, including testimonials, sound like the magic answer to your weight issues, the diet is a fad.

Examples

These types of diets have been in our society for centuries. Some of them continue to be prominent philosophies in today’s weight loss world. Others contend to be the newest, hottest diet to hit the diet scene. A few examples of fad diets are:
  • The Cabbage Soup Diet
  • The Grapefruit Diet aka the Mayo Clinic Diet
  • The Cambridge Diet
  • The Scarsdale Diet
  • The 3-day Diet
  • The 7-day Diet
  • The Blood Type Diet
  • The Bread and Butter Diet


The Pros and Cons

Fad diets function mainly by restricting calories. When calories are limited, weight loss occurs which is the first and foremost advantage of following such a plan. To honestly name any further advantages would be false reporting.

On the other hand, the disadvantages of fad diets are many. First, due to the extreme food restrictions, weight loss is rapid and unsafe. Any diet claiming more than 2 pounds of loss a week should be avoided due to potential health risks from the loss of muscle mass and lean tissue. Secondly, these diets do not provide the nutrition needed for proper body functions because they restrict calories to less than 1200 calories or they eliminate entire food groups. In fact, these diets breach the primary recommendation of good nutrition: eat a variety of food to achieve a healthy, balanced food intake.

Long-term weight maintenance is critical to support optimum health. These plans do not provide the tools necessary for behavior changes to occur. Furthermore, when weight is gained back, it is often more than the amount initially lost. High protein diets cause the body to lose calcium leading to osteoporosis. High fat diets have been shown to cause heart disease. Finally, when the human body enters the ketosis form of metabolizing, as with low carbohydrate diets, damage to the kidneys can occur.

Suggestions and Alternatives

If you choose to follow a fad diet, be cautious. Seek medical attention if you experience any side effects. And, be prepared for weight loss that may cause further weight issues later.

From a nutrition standpoint, these diets are not recommended. Instead, eating a healthy diet and maintaining an adequate exercise regime is the healthiest and safest way to lose weight and keep it off. Consulting with your physician or a nutritionist will benefit you far greater and longer than any fad or crash diet available.
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