Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Beware of Fad Diet Plans - Get Realistic

What is fad diet?


The phrase fad diet, was originally used to refer any eating plans that promote short term weight loss. Food fad or fad diet is a term of popular media, not science. These diet plans claim to be scientific but do not follow the scientific method in establishing their validity. Some of them were downright telling you to starve yourself.

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No matter how good it sounds, a diet plan that consists solely of bananas, is not feasible.

The fact is, no one (even the models who are used to advertise these diet plans) is able to stay on these deprivation diet for long periods of time. Even if you did lose some weight, you won't stay that way once you get back to your regular eating pattern. Fad diet plans typically don't result in long-term weight loss and they are usually not very healthy. In fact, some of them might actually be dangerous to your health.

How to identify fad diet plans?


Fad diet usually focuses on a single dietary element such as cabbage or grapefruit. In 1974, the term was defined as three categories of food fads.
  • A particular food or food group is exaggerated and proclaimed to cure specific diseases.
  • Certain type of foods or food element (fat, carbohydrate, or protein) are eliminated from because they are viewed as harmful.
  • An emphasis is placed on eating certain foods to express a particular lifestyle.
Examples of these fad diets are the cabbage soup diet, fruitarianism, the grapefruit diet, fat free diet, and many others.

Why shouldn't you follow these diet plans?


A balanced diet is important, unless you have a medical condition like liver or kidney disease that demands protein restriction. You can't just simply eliminate one of the major elements from your diet and expect there won't be any consequence. For example, if you eliminate fat from your diet and replace it with protein, you'll risk getting a condition called ketoacidosis which can lead to loss of consciousness.

Some fad diet plans claim that you can lose weight without having to exercise. This is a very misleading notion because without studies have shown that people who exercise regularly are more likely to lose and keep weight off. Any diet plan that tells you that you can lose weight without exercise is only telling you what you want to hear, but not the truth. There's no easy way to get your way around and skip exercise.

"Fad diet plans don't result in long-term weight loss and they are usually not very healthy."


Even though the principle of weight loss is to cut down calories, the quality of the food you eat do matter. If you only stick to one type of food for long periods of time, you'll lose other important nutrients like vitamins and minerals even if you actually get enough calories to fulfill your daily need.

The worst thing about fad diets is the emotional consequences they have on those who fail when trying to follow them. Those who start the diet expect that they are going to lose weight quickly and be able to stick with it. Someone who has tried several different diets without success feels like a failure. Unfortunately dieters tend to blame themselves for the failure, rather than recognizing that the diets they were attempting were unrealistic and impossible to stick with in the long term. Before starting a diet, be sure to assess what you expect and whether that is a realistic expectation.