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| induction menu... please review | ajcav062197 | Review My Menu | 3 | May 3rd, 2009 12:37 PM |
| please review my menu...too much protein??? | keriann_forgoodthistime | Review My Menu | 3 | April 9th, 2009 09:33 AM |
| Menu review | ariesgurl | Atkins Diet 14-day Induction | 6 | April 1st, 2009 06:28 PM |
| What am i doing wrong? Please review my menu. | prettyvivi4 | Atkins Diet 14-day Induction | 16 | December 10th, 2008 06:37 PM |
| Could you review my menu please? | Hopin2Lose | Review My Menu | 9 | December 7th, 2008 08:21 PM |
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| I'll nitpick the list, but realistically with your level of exercise if you're still shedding pounds it's all good: Atkin's Bar: could cause issues Ceasar Dressing: how much sugar in this? Gelatin desserts, KRAFT, JELL-O: does that contain Aspartame? You're taking supplements as well? As per the carbs, from his book: Quote:
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Now your menu. Atkins is a high fat diet. When the Duke University experiment was done, Dr. Atkins recommended an Induction macronutrient breakdown of 65% fat, 5% carbohydrates, 30% protein, where the percentages are from the total caloric intake. So, you can see that your protein and fat percentages are off. Too much protein may lead to an amino acid surplus, which in the presence of certain hormones/enzymes, may be converted into glucose, consequently leading to an increase in blood sugar levels. Dr. Atkins had a warning about this in his book. So, in the context of this diet, it is important to keep your fat intake high and your protein intake to approximately 30%. If you check the ingredients in the Atkins bars, you will see they contain stuff that is not on the Induction Acceptable Food List. Therefore, the bars are not allowed. Also, Dr. Atkins recommended the use of Atkins products only in emergencies... although I personally can think of better food options even then. When Dr. Atkins was alive, there was a section on atkins.com, explaining that Atkins products can slow down or stall dieters. It then continued by telling folks what should be done in case their weight loss stalled. Anyway. Even today, the guys from Atkins Nutritionals do not recommend the use of more than two bars per week OR 5 net carbs/week coming from Atkins Advantage Bars/Shakes. Aspartame. If I remember correctly, I read that for about a quarter of Dr. Atkins patients, aspartame consumption interfered with weight loss. For this reason, Dr. Atkins took aspartame off the list of acceptable sweeteners in DANDR 2002, saying that is should be avoided "whenever possible". You don't need Jell-O, hence it is possible to avoid aspartame and that is what you should do. If you need snacks, i.e. you are hungry or 6 hours have passed since your last meal, then snack on real food from the Induction Acceptable Food List. During Induction, you should be eating three cups of vegetables. Not two, not four -- three. Maximum one of these cups can come from the "Other Vegetables" list, while the rest should be "Salad Vegetables". Right now you are eating too many veggies from the "Other" list (3 cups of broccoli, for e.g.). Also, over half of your net carbs should come from vegetables. I don't know if this happens in your menus. You will also want to check the ingredients in Papa Johns' buffalo wings. Where do those 2.8 g of carbohydrate come from? Your menus seem to be built on the guidelines from atkins.com. However, at ADBB, we are following the 2002 edition of "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution". I don't want to go into a "which one is better?" controversy, but if you choose to follow Atkins the way it was modified after Dr. Atkins' death (not the way it is written in DANDR 2002), you might find some of the advice you'll receive on the Board frustrating as it contradicts the guidelines of your plan.
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |
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| Cool, thank you guys for your help. |
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