You are here: Home > Message Boards > Food Talk >  Diet Food / Low Calorie Cooking >Gm diet plan-- controversy....

Food Talk  Discussion Forum

 
Diet Food / Low Calorie Cooking:Gm diet plan-- controversy....
2007-05-15
Name: fd



Dear freinds.....we all share the same anxiety and stress of reducing weight and i too m tempted to try this General motor diet plan but before u head ur way to this.....pls go thorugh my message.....and then its ur choice freinds!

A review of America' s ten most popular weight loss programmes threw up some insightful results:

i. None of the prescribed plans actually offered proof of shedding the pounds and, more important, keeping them off, except for the Weight Watchers plan.

ii. A study indicated that participants lost around five percent (about 4.5 kilos) of their initial weight in six months through the Weight Watchers programme. They also kept off about half of it for at least two years.

iii. The authors of the review could not find any published evaluations about LA Weight Loss, another big fad diet plan.

iv. Self-help programmes like Overeaters Anonymous and Take Off Pounds Sensibly also did not have sufficient evidence to prove their effectiveness.

Note: Researchers who conducted the review also stressed that the lack of scientific evidence should not be viewed as an attack on diet programmes.

Which brings us back to square one: should you go on a fad diet or not?

That is for you to decide. But only after you have all the facts together.

Can you keep the weight off?

Besides the lack of concrete evidence to back actual weight loss, there is another point to ponder: After completing your diet, will you be able to successfully maintain weight loss? Or will you promptly pile on the kilos at lightning speed?

Says dietician Rohini Diniz, \" Most fad diets do not make any allowance for maintaining the weight that is lost. And, eventually, most dieters find the diet too monotonous to stick to for the long term. They then resort to ' bad' dietary habits again. Instead of merely yielding short-term results, a diet programme should help you improve your habits, so you can maintain the weight lost.\"

Next, are fad diets really healthy?

Fad diets and your health

The health implications of these diets have always been at the helm of controversy.

According to dietician Seemaa Tarneja, who runs her own practice in Mumbai, the biggest drawback of most diet plans is that the nutrient content of the food is imbalanced.

\" The Atkins diet,\" she says, \" makes your body completely dependent on proteins. In the GM diet, you may eat only watermelon one day. But the following day, you may feel constipated because there is no fibre in watermelon.\"

She emphasises that eating in moderation is healthier, except if you are extremely obese and must have certain restrictions. But, again, a complete family of nutrients cannot be denied to an individual, since it may lead to health problems later.

To eat or not to eat?

Seemaa and Rohini suggest these guidelines for weight loss:

1. Focus on improving your dietary habits by having all nutrients in moderation.

2. Make sure you have a balanced diet. This ensures that you get your daily dose of minerals, vitamins, fibre, etc.

3. Consult a qualified dietician to work out a diet plan tailormade to suit your lifestyle, body type and health condition.

4. Exercise regularly.

The next time you stumble on a diet that suggests you have only bacon and eggs, or resort to a new breathing technique, or to sleep off those calories to lose weight, think again!

After weeks and months of abstaining from this, that and the other, all you may end up with is a humongous appetite!


Subscribe to this conversation Reply Anonymously


 This message has not received any replies yet. Why don't you post a reply!

All tips on Food Talk
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else.
& Answers to Topic :
Gm diet plan-- controversy....


Subscribe to this conversation! All tips on Food Talk
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else.
& Answers to Topic :
Gm diet plan-- controversy....


Subscribe to this conversation! All tips on Food Talk
You ever wanted in one place.
No need to go anywhere else.
& Answers to Topic :
Gm diet plan-- controversy....

Thanks for subscribing
You are already a member, please login to subscribe

------ OR ------

Expecting Parents
Parents of Babies
Last 7 Posts of this Board
RE:The GM Diet – Does It Really Work?
Have no idea about such hearing this for the first time why dont you google it there will get the information.... - Ankita [View Message]
RE:What is GM diet ?
Hi... - Natasha [View Message]
RE:Healthy Diet for Summers
During summers due to heavy heat we loose much of our sweat and thus energy also. to regain this energy we have to intake more liquids like water intake, juices etc. water intake during summers should be around 4 litre per day. ... - raj [View Message]
RE:10 Snacks That Make You Fat
snacking is not bad if taken in limits. Do not eat deep fried and food packed with high calories as it takes a toll on your health gradually. heavy snacking may lead to various health diseases so avoid munching on extra snacks.... - pooja [View Message]
RE:The GM Diet – Does It Really Work?
hey yes gm diet is meant for seven days and it should be done with proper guidance from your doctor or the physical trainer. Diabetic & blood pressure patients should consult their doctors before going in for this diet. ... - jini [View Message]
RE:Understanding the Fat Story
Saturated fats are bad for health and overdose of any fatty substance leads to health issues. Fats you can find in ghee, oil, dairy products so intake of such food items should be limited and execersing is must for healthy body.... - josh [View Message]
RE:What is GM diet ?
Hi PP i have no idea about this can anyone help me in giving a brief detail about what exactly is gm diet. I am planning to go for a diet plan so if it would be helpful in anyways.... - Jansi [View Message]