PAdisMOM
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- Apr 22, 2003
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I was on the treadmill this morning (I just had to throw that in) and there was a news story on Atkins. It said that there are 2 articles in the New England Journal of Medicine coming out today about Atkins studies. And they show that people on Atkins lose more weight than people on low fat/ high carb diets. I was soooo happy!
Then they get into the story and they start comparing a high carb diet to Atkins, which they referred to as a high fat diet. Why call it high fat?? Why not call it low carb? That is the central idea, not high fat!!! And then as they do the story they are showing footage of these really fatty meats being cooked and cut. Like that's all people eat on the Atkins diet!
Well, I'm just disappointed that even when science is backing this up, the media still has to portray it poorly. They did mention the lower cholesterol effect, but they also said that after doing Atkins, when people went back to eating "normal" they gained all the weight back. Well DUH!!! On any diet if you go back to eating the way you did before, you are going to gain the weight back. That way of eating caused you to gain weight in the first place.
So I'm glad for the articles, but disappointed in the never changing attitude.
Then they get into the story and they start comparing a high carb diet to Atkins, which they referred to as a high fat diet. Why call it high fat?? Why not call it low carb? That is the central idea, not high fat!!! And then as they do the story they are showing footage of these really fatty meats being cooked and cut. Like that's all people eat on the Atkins diet!
Well, I'm just disappointed that even when science is backing this up, the media still has to portray it poorly. They did mention the lower cholesterol effect, but they also said that after doing Atkins, when people went back to eating "normal" they gained all the weight back. Well DUH!!! On any diet if you go back to eating the way you did before, you are going to gain the weight back. That way of eating caused you to gain weight in the first place.
So I'm glad for the articles, but disappointed in the never changing attitude.