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Fad Diets – Health Implications

Nutrition & Food Science, 1994
With the knowledge that body mass index (BMI) exceeding 30 is increasing in Britain, explores various good diets, popular throughout the century, e.g. The Hay Diet, Hollywood 18‐day Diet, Two‐food Diets, etc. and reveals that most are potentially harmful, lacking in essential nutrients.
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Encyclopedia of Diet Fads

2003
Americans have long obsessed about their diets. For 200 years, diet fads have come and gone, sometimes reappearing under different names, but always attracting legions of followers. Many who adhere—for a time, at least—to a diet fad's requirements have little knowledge of its safety or efficiency.
Marjolijn Bijlefeld, Sharon K. Zoumbaris
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Fad diets in diabetes

The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, 2004
Weight reduction is notoriously difficult to achieve and may be more difficult to attain in people with diabetes on insulin therapy and insulin secretagogues. People with diabetes may turn to fad diet books to help them lose weight. The most popular diet books are The Atkins Diet, The South Beach Diet, The pH Diet, The Blood Group Diets and The Zone ...
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Fad reducing diets: separating fads from facts.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1984
Generally, it is wise to stay away from any crash diet. All tend to be nutritionally unbalanced. Although all may cause great temporary weight losses in short periods of time, over the long term, the only thing they accomplish is the addition of another cycle of frustration and disappointment for the dieter.
G L, Blackburn, K, Pavlou
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Popular fad diets: An evidence-based perspective

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2023
Despite the emergence of stronger nutritional science over the past two decades, fad diets remain highly popular. However, growing medical evidence has led to the endorsement of healthy eating patterns by medical societies. This thus allows fad diets to be compared to the emerging scientific evidence as to which diets promote or damage health.
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A Practical Guide to Fad Diets

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1984
This discussion of fad diets may be concluded by comparing the 14 selected diets with the standards previously outlined for desirable weight reducing plans. Many of the popular diets supply large quantities of saturated fat and cholesterol, which are dietary components that have been associated with cardiovascular disease.
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Fad Diets: Hype or Hope?

Current Nutrition Reports, 2018
Obesity continues to be a growing concern globally due to association with a number of comorbidities and contributing significantly to increase in health care expenditures. Despite availability of a number of treatment modalities, lifestyle modification with dietary modification and exercise continues to be the foundation.
Aravind R, Kuchkuntla   +4 more
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Weight Loss Diets, Fads, and Trends

Current Obesity Reports
To review popular dietary trends and provide recommendations regarding validated dietary approaches for weight loss in the pediatric population.Like adults, children and adolescents trying to lose weight will succumb to diets promoted by the media. Many of these so-called "fad" diets tout unsupported claims for health but prove very difficult for long ...
Shivani, Jani, Anna, Bradley
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Another Diet Revolution? The Latest Fashion in Fad Diets

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt Young and colleagues (1) have provided a valuable service to the readers ofAnnals of Internal Medicineby closely examining the dietary claims and composition of the latest health "revolutio...
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The truth about fad diets

BMJ, 2001
Fad diets are everywhere. If you believed what various celebrities and women9s magazines are preaching, high protein diets, detox diets, food combining diets and such like are the saviours of the Western world--here to save us from becoming fat. Perhaps you have been tempted to try one yourself or know of friends, relatives, or patients who are on them.
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