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Default Facts About Dr. Atkins Diet Calorie Intake

Found this article today...

Facts About Dr. Atkins Diet Calorie Intake.

by Tanya Zilberter, PhD


Dr. Atkins states that when carbohydrates are restricted, calories don't matter: dieters don't have to watch how much they eat as long as they don't cheat and stick to the allowed foods. Most of the dieters agree that from the practical standpoint, it's true: they can eat all they want BUT! They want less. Who's right? Here's an important part of the answer.

Study by:

Bassett Research Institute in Cooperstown, NY and Durham (N.C.) Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Who participated:

18 obese men and women with 30 or more pounds to lose.

Average calorie intake before the study: 2,481 calories a day

Method:

Dr. Atkins' Book, the "New Diet Revolution" used as instruction for the dieters.

Results:

1. Calorie intake during the most restrictive induction phase, when only 20 g of carbohydrate were allowed, was 1,419 calories a day on average and lost more than 8 pounds on average.

2. Calorie intake during the ongoing weight-loss phase, when carbohydrate intake is being increased gradually, by 5 g a day, dieters ate an average of 1,500 calories a day and lost an additional 3 pounds in two weeks.

3. The calorie reduction was attributed almost completely to carbohydrate abstaining. Intake of fat and protein remained practically the same as before the diet.

4. After 6 months on Atkins diet, 41 overweight people lost average of 10% of their weight. Most dieters lowered their cholesterol by 5%, but there were a few whose cholesterol increased.

5. 20 out of 41 dieters continued the program, and kept the lost weight off for more than a year.
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Excellent find, Fern!

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thanks for the report! I'm one of those people who does need to also watch her calorie intake. One great thing about LC eating is that I can eat 1300-1400 calories and not feel hungry. It makes sense that for at least some of us, the lowered calories do help the weight loss, too.
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Just stumbled on this... Very interesting.
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good article....do you have a link?
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CindySue: Note the date on the original post.

Kay
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I ate like 4,000 calories per day and lost 60 pounds. I would eat my way out of cravings. Now I eat much less -- I just can't eat as much as I use to.
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Originally Posted by CindySue48
good article....do you have a link?


Here's an article that summarizes this study plus others:

http://d467591.u34.websitesource.ne...1100.html1.html
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I'd like to quote a recent blog entry by Jimmy Moore that I think is appropriate:

Quote:
Some people argue that people on low-carb merely eat less calories and that is what makes you lose weight. To that I answer WHO GIVES A RIP?! As long as I am losing weight, why does it matter which nutritional approach I choose to get there?


I love his blog!
http://livinlavidalocarb.blogspot.c...loss-daily.html
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