Where did the Akins Diet Go?
Oh the
infamous Atkins diet, where did you go? There was a time in our not
so distant past that this country was absolutely fixated with the
Atkins diet. Since that time, carbohydrates have been the enemy.
Breads and pastas everywhere cannot find good homes. Muffins and
cookies have been left out in the cold. I won't even mention the
cruel fate faced by the cupcakes. Why was this anti-carbohydrate
diet so popular? More importantly, why was it so powerful? How did
it change our nation and its eating philosophy forever?
Perhaps the Atkins diet appealed to so many dieters because it
seemed simple. Many dieters prefer to have strict rules and
regulations to guide them through weight loss. Meat is good. Carbs
are bad. These mantras were heard all around our country.
Restaurants saw dramatic changes in what their customers were
ordering. Even bars felt the fad as diet coke and bicardi became a
slogan and billboards promoting the diet-friendly cocktail sprung
up over cities.
We have lived off of grains and carbohydrates for centuries. Why
it did take us so long to realize that they are bad for us? I think
that many people gravitated toward the Atkins diet because of its
meaty foundation. Americans are meat lovers and we prove it every
holiday. We have even invented holidays so that we could spend more
time by the grill. Meat, meat, meat as an idea was simple and easy
to remember.
The focus of meat in the Atkins diet was much easier to
implement and more easily accepted than an anti-meat diet would
have been. I cannot imagine a large cross-section of America easily
letting go of their barbeque anytime soon. The Atkins diet did come
under some scrutiny from those that thought it did not do enough to
promote the eating of fruits and vegetables. Others believed that a
strict no carbohydrate diet was too much for systems that were used
to carbs and had been ingesting them all of their lives.
Whether you follow the Atkins diet or another kind of diet, the
bottom line is that weight loss equals eating less and exercising
more. Regardless of what you eat, you must eat less in order to
shed pounds. Weight loss is all about numbers. You want to take in
fewer calories and expend more. I do not believe that dieters,
unless they have a specific food allergy or complication, have to
give up any type of food in order to lose weight. Moderation is the
key and determination is a must.
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