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(UK) Official: Atkins diet can be deadly
Guardian ^ | 09/21/03 | Jo Revill, health editor

Posted on 09/20/2003 4:56:31 PM PDT by Pikamax

Official: Atkins diet can be deadly

Jo Revill, health editor Sunday September 21, 2003 The Observer

The first official warning about the dangers of the Atkins diet has been issued by the Government amid concern about the rising number of people opting for the high-fat, high-protein regime. The Food Standards Agency, which is responsible for all the Government's nutritional guidance, has published a statement alerting the public to the health risks of low-carbohydrate diets, including Atkins, claiming that they are linked to heart disease, cancer and even obesity.

In the past two months senior nutritionists have held talks with the Department of Health about the slimming fad and were asked to investigate the full risks of the diet.

But Ministers, who did not want to be accused of running a 'nanny state' by issuing the warning themselves, decided that it would be best if they were distanced from the advice, by letting it come from food experts.

The dangers are clearly spelt out on the agency's website, without actually naming the Atkins diet, which has been tried by more than three million people in Britain.

'Cutting out starchy foods, or any food group, can be bad for your health because you could be missing out on a range of nutrients,' the statement says. 'This type of diet also tends to be unrealistic and dull, and not palatable enough to be tolerated for a long time.'

It adds: 'High-fat diets are also associated with obesity, which is increasing in the UK. People who are obese are more likely to develop conditions such as diabetes and some cancers. Low-carb diets tend to be high in fat, too, and eating a diet that is high in fat could increase your chances of developing coronary heart disease.'

The advice, compiled in a question-and-answer style by senior nutritionist Sam Church, states that rather than trying to avoid carbohydrates, it is better to base your meals on them so they make up one-third of your diet.

But she does not include a warning about the possible risk of kidney or liver disease for anyone who spends a long time on the diet, possibly because of lack of reliable research to back such claims.

Dr Atkins' Diet Revolution toppled Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix off the number one spot during the summer; it now stands at six the UK bestseller list, having sold more than half a million copies in the past year.

Supermarkets report a surge in meat and cheese sales and a slump in pasta and rice. The price of eggs has risen by 9 per cent, bringing fears of a shortage because devotees of the diet are using the food as a way of ensuring their daily fix of protein. Some sandwich bars are also offering 'Atkins-friendly' meals, such as chicken and salad, to respond to demand and counteract the fall in sandwich sales, as bread is on the banned list.

A spokeswoman for the Atkins company argued that research showed it was consumption of large amounts of carbohydrates with a high-glycemic index, such as white bread, white rice or white potatoes, which increased the risk of coronary heart disease.

'At all stages of Atkins, we encourage consumption of nutrient-dense foods including plenty of vegetables, with the introduction of fruits and wholegrains later in the programme as one approaches ideal weight,' she added.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: atkins; atkinsdiet; health; medicalestablishment; nannystate; turass
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To: annyokie
5 weeks on low carb eats and I dropped 22lbs. No more afternoon crash and burn after eating a carb filled lunch. I have more energy and looser waistline.

YEAH BABY!
21 posted on 09/20/2003 5:46:00 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Pikamax
Food Pyramid a FDA/Big Business conspiracy???

http://wilstar.com/lowcarb/bigfatlie.htm

Sorry, couldn't resist... but it's still a good read.
22 posted on 09/20/2003 5:46:34 PM PDT by woodchukwood
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To: Rebelbase
Congratulations! When I was in college, I used to eat a lot of pasta at lunch and would snooze through my afternoon classes.

I'm a firm believer in meat and veggies and the occaisonal piece of bread.

Almost 45 (did I say that?!) and holding at 130.
23 posted on 09/20/2003 5:48:53 PM PDT by annyokie (One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
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To: Big Giant Head
How much $ are they getting from this study?

I don't see any mention of a study. Just the opinion of some medical bureaucrats. I did read a big article in the British press from a "nutritional expert" saying the exact same thing. Again, no study, just opinion. A follow-up story revealed she had received 25,000 pounds from the British flour manufacturers association for her "research". Of course she denied that in any way affected her opinion.

24 posted on 09/20/2003 5:49:03 PM PDT by Hugin
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To: SamAdams76
I have given up sugar but sometimes I crave sweets. I opt for the sugar free ice cream or pie/cobblers at rest. (I don't eat the crust) I've wondered how high that stuff is in carbs though.
25 posted on 09/20/2003 5:52:54 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: CindyDawg
I have given up sugar but sometimes I crave sweets. I opt for the sugar free ice cream or pie/cobblers at rest. (I don't eat the crust) I've wondered how high that stuff is in carbs though.

You should try giving up sweets for a while. Then, plain yogurt will start tasting like ice cream and blueberries and strawberries will become an incredibly tasty treat. Those foods are extremely good for you and will satisfy your sweet tooth. But probably not while you are still eating sweets.

26 posted on 09/20/2003 5:58:49 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (220.4 (-79.8) Earning back my youth one mile at a time)
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To: Pikamax
I think the low-fat proponents don't want us to know how many people they've killed over the past few decades.
27 posted on 09/20/2003 6:00:32 PM PDT by Agnes Heep
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To: Pikamax; Xenalyte; Allegra
This would be the same British government that steadfastly maintains that cell phones are causing children to drop dead all over the world, and a six-month wait for chemotherapy in stage 5 cancer patients is perfectly acceptable?

Yeah, I'm going to take my health "information" from these guys, sure.

28 posted on 09/20/2003 6:02:03 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Pikamax
Got to keep them people rotund and complacent, then they are easier to handle when big brother takes control of their lives.


Someone should of told Atkins it was unhealthy, he passed away at 76 from head trauma. Maybe if he was fat as an ox, he could of bounced off the ground.

29 posted on 09/20/2003 6:02:06 PM PDT by Rain-maker
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To: JRandomFreeper; moo
Thank you both for your replies. I have never been able to take the food pyramid seriously, but I couldn't say why. Now I know why.

I have followed Dr. Adkins advice for many years and have never had a weight problem.

My best wishes.

30 posted on 09/20/2003 6:03:35 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Pikamax
What does the keyword "TURASS" mean?
31 posted on 09/20/2003 6:04:29 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Pikamax
But she does not include a warning about the possible risk of kidney or liver disease for anyone who spends a long time on the diet, possibly because of lack of reliable research to back such claims.

There ya go...

32 posted on 09/20/2003 6:08:32 PM PDT by tubebender (FReeRepublic...How bad have you got it...)
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To: Pikamax
'Cutting out starchy foods, or any food group, can be bad for your health because you could be missing out on a range of nutrients,' the statement says.

Which is why Robert Atkins includes agressive vitamin and nutrient supplements as an essential part of his diet.

Low-carb diets tend to be high in fat, too, and eating a diet that is high in fat could increase your chances of developing coronary heart disease.'

Then why are so many people burning off pound after pound of body fat -- and losing weight -- on Atkins' diet?

But she does not include a warning about the possible risk of kidney or liver disease for anyone who spends a long time on the diet, possibly because of lack of reliable research to back such claims.

Of course, Atkins, in his book, says you must visit your doctor and get extensive blood work done both before and during your diet.

Thank goodness we have nutritionists in this world. They've been doing such a bloody good job all these years, people have been gaining weight at an alarming rate. Thanks, nutrionists everywhere, for looking out for us and being bloody useless in your jobs.

Thanks, Dr. Atkins, for helping me easily lose 47 pounds and three pants sizes.

33 posted on 09/20/2003 6:11:55 PM PDT by paulklenk
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To: SamAdams76
You should create a file so you can just cut and paste to these bogus articles. The food industry is running scared.
34 posted on 09/20/2003 6:15:22 PM PDT by tubebender (FReeRepublic...How bad have you got it...)
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To: moo
You run LeCarb??? I've heard of their products and want to try their ice cream in particular, but can't find anyplace locally that stocks it.
35 posted on 09/20/2003 6:15:46 PM PDT by PianoMan (And now back to practicing)
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To: moo
Please tell us about your products.
36 posted on 09/20/2003 6:18:15 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Hugin
Yeah, I posted faster than I could think. I knew it wasn't a study, or they couldn't have come to the conclusion they did.

I counted four mentions of "high fat" in the article. THey seem to want to imply that if you are on Atkins, you're just gorging on sausages dipped in lard.

The reality of the diet is to rearrange one's eating habits to something more sensible. Like the poster above mentioned, one fattens livestock with grains. Just like the "nutritional" pyramid scheme for people. This helps explain in layman language why Atkins works and the food pyramid doesn't.

A book my bro-in-law recommended to us is Natural Hormonal Enhancement. It takes Atkins, somewhat, and adds proper exercise. Interesting to me is how one must eat protein before and after exercise to prevent muscle depletion.
37 posted on 09/20/2003 6:18:28 PM PDT by Big Giant Head (Pro- bump life)
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To: Pikamax; SamAdams76
But she does not include a warning about the possible risk of kidney or liver disease for anyone who spends a long time on the diet, possibly because of lack of reliable research to back such claims.

A comment by the reporter well worth noting! All I used to hear was how Atkins was horrible for kidney and liver. But now even the fear-mongers aren't trying to make the case!

I am ecstatic to see Atkins sweeping the UK, I know a low-carb diet is already popular on the continent, popularized by Luc someone, I think Luc Montagnac?

38 posted on 09/20/2003 6:20:03 PM PDT by PianoMan (And now back to practicing)
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To: SamAdams76
"Here is a list of foods I gave up to go on my "normal-carb" diet: Candy, pastries, cookies, frozen foods, pies, chips, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated vegetable oils, fried foods, fast foods, and sugar-sweetened drinks."

Whew, beer isn't on that list!
39 posted on 09/20/2003 6:20:52 PM PDT by narses ("The do-it-yourself Mass is ended. Go in peace" Francis Cardinal Arinze of Nigeria)
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To: moo
I have to give up the computer now, but will look for any comments from you later. Thank you.
40 posted on 09/20/2003 6:21:02 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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