According to researchers, a modified Atkins low-carb plan that substitutes plant-based protein for animal proteins may help dieters lose weight and lower their cholesterol. The study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that dieters on the so-called "eco-Atkins" diet lost the same amount of weight as those on a higher-carb, vegetarian diet. But those who ate on the modified Atkins plan, which included nuts, soy, gluten, and vegetables, lowered their cholesterol level 0.6...
Read moreRead all of our reviews of popular diets. The Atkins diet has been around since the 1970’s but it was the re-release of the Dr. Atkins... Read more »
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No, if there were all doctors would use it. What works for some people doesn't work as well for others. Imagine putting an Asian on a dairy... Read more »
It’s the perennial diet dilemma: What diet is best for weight loss?This debate has flared for decades, fueled most recently by anecdotal,... Read more »
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The much maligned Atkins diet has won first place in a rigorous nationwide study of four popular weight-loss systems. Researchers at Stanford... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- One of the hottest diet trends of the past decade is back, but this time, meat is taking a backseat to vegetables. New research... Read more »
A soon-to-be-released survey has found that the number of Americans on a diet is the lowest its been in twenty years. The survey scrutinized the... Read more »
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Dietary ManagementThere are many approaches to dieting and many claims for great success with various fad diets. To date, although many diets achieve... Read more »