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It’s a new year and with it the promise of new year’s resolutions that typically, if you’re lucky, stick till mid-March. The most common resolution of course is the one to get healthy and fit. This means the festive season i...
9 January 2018 · Danielle van Wyk
It’s a new year and with it the promise of new year’s resolutions that typically, if you’re lucky, stick till mid-March. The most common resolution of course is the one to get healthy and fit. This means the festive season is officially over, and Christmas cake is being replaced by kale chips. Yum! But, if you’re one of the few who have no clue where to start, here are some of the current most popular diets, globally.
It typically means you need to cut down on sugars and carbs and beef up on fats.
Ketosis is categorized by a natural bodily process that kicks in when the food intake is low. In this state the body produces ketones from the breakdown of fats in the liver. If ketosis is properly attained and managed your body is forced into a metabolic state through starvation of carbohydrates, and the weight is said to simply fall off.
According to Dawn Jackson Blatner, the author of The Flexitarian Diet, this eating plan is less about cutting out meat than it is about incorporating vegetable based and rich foods. Further the amount of meat you are allowed is all according to stipulated guidelines that vary depending on how far you are into your diet.
“Research suggests that the benefits of following a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may be many: improved weight loss, better control of blood glucose (sugar) levels and reduced risk of depression, to name a few. Eating like a Mediterranean has also been associated with reduced levels of inflammation, a risk factor for heart attack, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease,” Eating well outlines.
These food groups include nuts, berries, legumes, fish, olive oil, wine, green leafy vegetables, other vegetables, whole grains and poultry. Subscribers to this diet are also encouraged to give up red meats, butter and margarine, sugar, cheese and deep-fried foods.
No matter your choice of eating plan or when you’re planning to start, all a diet really needs to succeed is discipline and dedication, so put down that donut and give your body a real chance to show you what it can do. Good luck!
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