The Atkins Diet
Is Atkins right for you
The Atkins diet is very popular, but is it right for you?
Before you start down the low carb road, you should take some
time to decide whether low carb is the right way for you to
lose weight. Just because it has been effective for others
doesn’t mean it will be right for you. No specific diet works
for everyone, and you may even find that a type of low carb
diet that works better for you than another. There are many
things to consider before you start the Atkins diet.
First, evaluate your past dieting history. If you’ve been
trying to lose weight for a long period of time, you’ve no
doubt tried a wide variety of diets. Take note of the different
diets you’ve tried over the years. Write down the basics of
each diet, what worked and what didn’t. Also, write down why
you didn’t stay on the particular diet. Evaluate your
experience with high carbohydrate diets. These types of diets
include most low-fat and calorie controlled diets. How did you
feel while on these types of diets? Were you hungry, obsessed
with food or experiencing negative reactions? Or did you feel
full of energy and generally good?
If you’ve had experience with low carb diets, write that
down as well. Past the negative effects of the first week, how
did eating low carb make you feel? Why did you stop using the
low carb diet?
The answers to these questions will help you decide whether
Atkins is right for you or not. If you’ve had good experiences
with low-fat diets and bad experiences with other low carb
diets, then Atkins is probably not for you. If other low-carb
diets have worked but not without difficulty, then you may have
been on the wrong type of low-carb diet and Atkins might work
better. If you’ve had bad experiences with both types of diets,
then you may have better success with a modified Atkins
diet.
Your food and eating behaviors can also give you a clue to
whether or not Atkins is a good choice for your weight loss
efforts. Carb sensitivities are indicated by a certain set of
behaviors. You may be carb sensitive if you feel like eating
right after you’ve finished a meal. You will also feel strong
urges to eat throughout the day. You may feel dizzy,
fuzzyheaded and fatigued without getting a boost from sugar or
another carbohydrate. Carb sensitivity is also shown when you
feel sluggish after eating. This occurs especially after you
eat a meal rich in sugars and carbohydrates. If you experience
these symptoms frequently, you may have carb sensitivities. Try
paying close attention to how carbohydrates affect you and if
you continue to experience these symptoms, try doing a low carb
diet.
Your success on the Atkins diet can also be determined by
your medical and family history. If you have any pre-diabetic
symptoms, or diabetes itself, a reduced carb diet like Atkins
may be right for you. Significant weight gain can also be
helped by the Atkins diet. Normally, the more overweight you
are, the more likely you are to have high blood pressure, high
triglycerides and high blood glucose.
If any member of your family has diabetes or is
significantly overweight, this can also put you at risk for
these conditions. Your tendency toward these conditions on a
genetic level can mark a necessity for a low carbohydrate diet
like Atkins. The Atkins plan has been shown to improve weight
and control blood sugar issues. If these are problems in your
family history, then you may want to consider the Atkins
diet.
There are a lot of good reasons to try the Atkins diet.
Whether you have responded well to other low carb diets in the
past or you have a medical history that warrants a controlled
carbohydrate diet, the Atkins diet can meet your needs.
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