Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

    From:

    Study: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol - Yahoo! News

    ATLANTA - The Atkins diet may have proved itself after all: A low-carb diet and a Mediterranean-style regimen helped people lose more weight than a traditional low-fat diet in one of the longest and largest studies to compare the dueling weight-loss techniques.

    A bigger surprise: The low-carb diet improved cholesterol more than the other two. Some critics had predicted the opposite.
    "It is a vindication," said Abby Bloch of the Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Foundation, a philanthropy group that honors the Atkins' diet's creator and was the study's main funder.
    However, all three approaches — the low-carb diet, a low-fat diet and a so-called Mediterranean diet — achieved weight loss and improved cholesterol.
    The study is remarkable not only because it lasted two years, much longer than most, but also because of the huge proportion of people who stuck with the diets — 85 percent.
    Researchers approached the Atkins Foundation with the idea for the study. But the foundation played no role in the study's design or reporting of the results, said the lead author, Iris Shai of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
    Other experts said the study — being published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine — was highly credible.
    "This is a very good group of researchers," said Kelly Brownell, director of Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.
    The research was done in a controlled environment — an isolated nuclear research facility in Israel. The 322 participants got their main meal of the day, lunch, at a central cafeteria.
    "The workers can't easily just go out to lunch at a nearby Subway or McDonald's," said Dr. Meir Stampfer, the study's senior author and a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.
    In the cafeteria, the appropriate foods for each diet were identified with colored dots, using red for low-fat, green for Mediterranean and blue for low-carb.
    As for breakfast and dinner, the dieters were counseled on how to stick to their eating plans and were asked to fill out questionnaires on what they ate, Stampfer said.
    The low-fat diet — no more than 30 percent of calories from fat — restricted calories and cholesterol and focused on low-fat grains, vegetables and fruits as options. The Mediterranean diet had similar calorie, fat and cholesterol restrictions, emphasizing poultry, fish, olive oil and nuts.
    The low-carb diet set limits for carbohydrates, but none for calories or fat. It urged dieters to choose vegetarian sources of fat and protein.
    "So not a lot of butter and eggs and cream," said Madelyn Fernstrom, a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center weight management expert who reviewed the study but was not involved in it.
    Most of the participants were men; all men and women in the study got roughly equal amounts of exercise, the study's authors said.
    Average weight loss for those in the low-carb group was 10.3 pounds after two years. Those in the Mediterranean diet lost 10 pounds, and those on the low-fat regimen dropped 6.5.

    More surprising were the measures of cholesterol. Critics have long acknowledged that an Atkins-style diet could help people lose weight but feared that over the long term, it may drive up cholesterol because it allows more fat.
    But the low-carb approach seemed to trigger the most improvement in several cholesterol measures, including the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL, the "good" cholesterol. For example, someone with total cholesterol of 200 and an HDL of 50 would have a ratio of 4 to 1. The optimum ratio is 3.5 to 1, according to the American Heart Association.
    Doctors see that ratio as a sign of a patient's risk for hardening of the arteries. "You want that low," Stampfer said.
    The ratio declined by 20 percent in people on the low-carb diet, compared to 16 percent in those on the Mediterranean and 12 percent in low-fat dieters.
    The study is not the first to offer a favorable comparison of an Atkins-like diet. Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association last year found overweight women on the Atkins plan had slightly better blood pressure and cholesterol readings than those on the low-carb Zone diet, the low-fat Ornish diet and a low-fat diet that followed U.S. government guidelines.
    The heart association has long recommended low-fat diets to reduce heart risks, but some of its leaders have noted the Mediterranean diet has also proven safe and effective.
    The heart association recommends a low-fat diet even more restrictive than the one in the study, said Dr. Robert Eckel, the association's past president who is a professor of medicine at the University of Colorado-Denver.
    It does not recommend the Atkins diet. However, a low-carb approach is consistent with heart association guidelines so long as there are limitations on the kinds of saturated fats often consumed by people on the Atkins diet, Eckel said.
    The new study's results favored the Atkins-like approach less when subgroups such as diabetics and women were examined.
    Among the 36 diabetics, only those on the Mediterranean diet lowered blood sugar levels. Among the 45 women, those on the Mediterranean diet lost the most weight.
    "I think these data suggest that men may be much more responsive to a diet in which there are clear limits on what foods can be consumed," such as an Atkins-like diet, said Dr. William Dietz, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "It suggests that because women have had more experience dieting or losing weight, they're more capable of implementing a more complicated diet," said Dietz, who heads CDC's nutrition unit.
    Get the book:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...insdietmailin/


  • #2
    Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

    Now that I read the whole thing...only 10.3 pounds in TWO YEARS???? And the other diets did worse???





    290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

      The low-carb diet...it urged dieters to choose vegetarian sources of fat and protein. "So not a lot of butter and eggs and cream."
      Whatever. No wonder there was only a 10 pound average loss. And I gotta say, if I were to only lose 10 pounds in two years, I'd of quit any of the diets long before the end of the study...
      Eric

      Age: 38
      Height: 6' 1"
      Round 1: 6/08 - 11/08 (SW 270 / LW 223)
      Round 2: July 19, 2009
      SW 254.5 / CW 242 / GW 210

      Keep your eyes focused on the prize!

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

        No kidding! I'm aiming for 145 pounds in two years. If every diet showed such lousy results, I'd have stuck with Ben&Jerry





        290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

          Ahhhh...the fat phobes are only going to give so much at a time. True Atkins would not urge us to use vegetarian sources of fat, except olives, olive oil and avocado. And...no real butter and cream? Are they kidding?

          I think what I thought was an earthquake was really Dr. A rolling over in his grave.

          Sigh...at least it's another step in the right direction. Any way you look at it, it is still a win for the "A" Team!

          Sunny!
          People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


          "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
          ~~Herodotus


          Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
          Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

            I'm getting deja vu Sunny





            290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

              Well, my husband and I saw this as a news item on CBS evening news with Charlie Gibson.

              When they discussed low carbohydrate, they said "lots of meat, cheese, and eggs and little vegetables."

              I looked at my husband and said," WHAT??????" Like they can't even be bothered to research what the heck a low carb diet consists of...That ticks me off.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

                Originally posted by kellymch2006 View Post
                Well, my husband and I saw this as a news item on CBS evening news with Charlie Gibson.

                When they discussed low carbohydrate, they said "lots of meat, cheese, and eggs and little vegetables."

                I looked at my husband and said," WHAT??????" Like they can't even be bothered to research what the heck a low carb diet consists of...That ticks me off.
                I stand a good chance of looking like a squash, I've eaten so much the last couple of weeks! I eat more veggies than I do meat, cheese and eggs. Atkins is a lot of meat, cheese, eggs and veggies and little potato chips, soft drinks, sugar-coated cereal and candy bars.
                People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                ~~Herodotus


                Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
                Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

                  Well duh! Old news to those of us who know and live the truth! I hope whoever had to admit this isn't choking on a spoon full of granola!

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

                    Originally posted by Chicklady View Post
                    Now that I read the whole thing...only 10.3 pounds in TWO YEARS???? And the other diets did worse???
                    I think that is a typo ... they must mean 2 weeks that sounds about right.
                    Get the book:
                    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...insdietmailin/

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol

                      Well, it was a two year study....wonder why they wouldn't give totals...





                      290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X