Katherine B. Chauncey - Low-Carb Diet For Dummies

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“Low-carb” doesn’t have to mean “no-fun!”  Low-carb diets are a hugely popular way to lose weight and stay healthy. But, contrary to what you may have heard, eating low-carb doesn’t have to mean losing all your favorite foods and treats! 
In 
, you’ll find an easy-to-follow guide to minimizing carbs while keeping the flavor by evaluating the quality of the carbs you do eat. You will learn to control—but not entirely eliminate (unless you want to)—the intake of refined sugars and flour by identifying and choosing whole, unprocessed food instead. You’ll get fun and creative recipes that taste amazing, reduce the number on the scale, and improve your health. You’ll also get: 
Great advice on incorporating heart-healthy and waist-slimming exercise into your new diet Tips on how to maintain your low-carb lifestyle in the long-run Strategies for responsibly indulging in the occasional carb-y food—because “low-carb” doesn’t mean “no-carb!” Perfect for anyone dieting for a short-term goal, as well as those looking for a long-term lifestyle change, 
 is your secret weapon to going low-carb without missing out on some of the world’s greatest foods.

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an insulin-resistant disease in women that has become increasingly more prevalent. PCOS is characterized by elevated levels of male hormone, increased facial hair, irregular menstrual periods, and infertility. It’s the most common cause of female hormone dysfunction and infertility. Women with PCOS may benefit from a low-carb diet.

Heart disease

The importance of insulin resistance as a heart disease risk factor has been recognized. New treatment guidelines for the prevention of heart disease identify the cluster of abnormalities associated with insulin resistance as risk factors. Specifically, levels of triglycerides (a fat in the blood) have been added to the list of risk factors. High levels of triglycerides in your blood are not only related to your fat intake, but also to your intake of excess calories and carbohydrate.

High blood pressure

High blood pressure ( hypertension ) is one of the nation’s leading health problems. Forty-seven percent of adults are known to have high blood pressure and an estimated 100 million are at risk of developing it. High blood pressure greatly raises the risk of stroke, heart failure, and kidney disease. Current guidelines urge Americans to make diet and exercise changes designed to lower their blood pressure. Obesity is a major cause of hypertension. Approximately 78 percent of the high blood pressure cases in men and 65 percent in women can be directly attributed to obesity.

Compared with individuals with normal blood pressure, people with high blood pressure are relatively glucose intolerant. Insulin resistance is also a contributing factor to high blood pressure.

Inflammatory disease

Studies suggest that abdominal fat causes fat cells to release pro-inflammatory chemicals, which can make the body less sensitive to the insulin it produces by disrupting the function of insulin-responsive cells and their ability to respond to insulin. This is known as insulin resistance — the hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Having excess abdominal fat (that is, a large waistline) is known as central or abdominal obesity, a particularly high-risk form of obesity. Metaflammation is the metabolic inflammatory state associated with obesity. The condition is defined by low-grade chronic inflammation in metabolic tissues, including adipose (fat) cells, liver, brain, and pancreas. Weight loss and calorie restriction have shown to decrease inflammation and increase insulin sensitivity in people who have been medically advised to lose excess weight.

Arthritis and related conditions

Arthritis is a very common degenerative joint disease. It commonly affects the weight-bearing joints in the knees, hips, and lower back. The most common risk factors are obesity and a family history of the condition. Being obese causes increase wear and tear on the joints, which decreases your ability to walk or get up and down out of a chair. There are different forms of arthritis and excess weight affects them all. Arthritis and joint conditions related to obesity are estimated to cost more than $128 billion a year in healthcare.

Cancer

Consumption of excess calories, regardless of the source, increases the risk of breast, prostate, and colon cancer. But just as important is what you don’t eat. Diets full of whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, beans, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products are known to lower cancer risk. Dietary patterns that provide only the minimum servings of these foods increase cancer risk.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Sometimes referred to as heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is much more extensive than heartburn. It has increased in incidence primarily due to obesity and the overconsumption of food. The intake of carbonated beverages and fatty and spicy foods aggravate the condition.

Determining Whether Low-Carb Dieting Is Dangerous

The question of safety has always arisen in regard to low-carb diets. That’s because some low-carb diet plans restrict all carbohydrate foods from the diet. Eliminating carbohydrate from your diet is almost impossible, but some diets require you to get down to 10 or 20 grams of carbs per day. These kinds of severe carbohydrate diets not only restrict vital nutrients from the diet but the body also loses vital nutrients. And as you can guess, when you lose vital nutrients, you can end up in poor health. Modern-day proponents of very-low-carb diets recognize this problem and are adamant in recommending vitamin and mineral supplements to cover the losses. Now think about it: Can a diet plan that requires supplements to replace lost nutrients from food be good?

LowCarb Diet For Dummies - изображение 24The Whole Foods Weight Loss Eating Plan doesn’t completely eliminate carbs from your diet. In fact, you must eat some carbohydrates, like those found in fresh fruits and vegetables, to maintain good health. There’s no way to get the necessary fiber, vitamins, and minerals, on a regular basis without some carbs. Here I show you how to pick the best and leave the rest.

Evaluating limits on carbs

Eating a healthy diet on a very-low-carb diet that restricts you to fewer than 50 grams of carbohydrate is impossible. If you tried, you’d be eliminating too many foods rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and cancer-fighters. Getting essential nutrients from foods is always better than getting it from supplements.

A moderately low-carbohydrate diet — such as the Whole Foods Weight Loss Eating Plan — includes 100 to 150 grams of carbohydrate per day. Recent nutrition guidelines say that 130 grams of carbohydrate per day is the minimum level needed for adequate brain function in children and adults. This level — also in-line with what the American Diabetes Association recommends — is the minimum to prevent loss of lean tissue from muscles and organs.

LowCarb Diet For Dummies - изображение 25If you count the carbohydrate in milk, fruits, vegetables, legumes, breads, and cereals, you’d have 130 grams of carbohydrate from two servings of milk, two servings of fruit, three servings of vegetables, and four servings of legumes, breads, or cereals.

A high-carb diet, on the other hand, includes more than 250 grams of carbohydrate each day. That diet is appropriate for active people who are at a healthy weight (with a BMI between 20 and 25 — see Chapter 4for more on BMI). No matter how many grams of carbs you eat every day, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes should be the main food sources of carbohydrates, with added sugar sources kept to a minimum.

LowCarb Diet For Dummies - изображение 26The potential physical consequences of very-low-carbohydrate diets range from mild to serious to life-threatening. Because the Whole Foods Weight Loss Eating Plan I recommend is a modified low-carbohydrate diet, you shouldn’t experience any of these problems. But, as with any diet plan, consult your healthcare provider for advice before beginning the plan. Check out Chapter 3for the physical consequences of very-low-carbohydrate diets.

To evaluate your own lifestyle and health risks to determine if a lower-carbohydrate diet may be good for you, turn to Chapter 4.

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