I just stumbled across this web page and thought it was interesting. Several members of ADBB have previously pointed out that Atkins is not a high protein diet, but rather a high fat diet and that fat is often lacking in posted menus by people looking for reasons they are not losing.
This site suggests that each meal should have at least 1.5 grams of fat for every 1 gram of carbohydrates and protein combined to maintain ketosis:
This site suggests that each meal should have at least 1.5 grams of fat for every 1 gram of carbohydrates and protein combined to maintain ketosis:
"However, there's a most important condition grossly overlooked by the authors of low carb diets. Any food is either ketogenic or glucogenic depending on it influence on the competition between glucagon and insulin. To make ketosis possible, a meal should contain at least 1.5 g of fat per every 1 g of protein plus carbohydrate combined.
Only that or higher of a ratio makes food ketogenic enough to allow eating without portion and calorie control. Foods with ketogenic indexes below 1 promote insulin release and are essentially anti-ketogenic. Foods with indexes between 1 and 1.5, though not anti-ketogenic, require calorie control since their ketogenic properties are not strong enough to significantly suppress the carbohydrate metabolic pathway and mobilize body fat for fuel thus causing healthy hunger decrease."
What do you think?
Only that or higher of a ratio makes food ketogenic enough to allow eating without portion and calorie control. Foods with ketogenic indexes below 1 promote insulin release and are essentially anti-ketogenic. Foods with indexes between 1 and 1.5, though not anti-ketogenic, require calorie control since their ketogenic properties are not strong enough to significantly suppress the carbohydrate metabolic pathway and mobilize body fat for fuel thus causing healthy hunger decrease."


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