Group: Specific Diets & Nutrition

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 104, Messages: 22775

With so many diets and nutritional plans out there, you can get lost. Find out what works best for others and share your experiences!

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Too Many Choices

rmr864
rmr864
Posts: 2
Joined: 2002/10/13
United States
2002/10/13, 07:07 PM
What is the right way to eat ?? You can follow Atkins, Body for Life, Body-RX. TAP....low carp/high protein, high carb/low protein what's the answer?
Philia2
Philia2
Posts: 4,078
Joined: 2001/10/19
France
2002/10/14, 02:52 AM
The answer is getting to find the diet who works for YOU!!!

You got enough time and you really want to stay slim (and fit!!) all your life? Okey, then TRY different diets and see how your body reacts.....

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bb1fit
bb1fit
Posts: 11,105
Joined: 2001/06/30
United States
2002/10/14, 12:48 PM
Philia is right. Different things work for different people. I have seen some pretty good results with most all of the above, but one thing seems to be key. Will it last? The only tried and true method that will last is proper nutrition with a good exercise program. You can diet all you want, but with out exercise, weights to be exact, your "shape" will not change. You will be a smaller version of what you start at, with a higher fat to muscle ratio. YOu want a better muscle to fat ratio, I.E., more solid, plus you will burn more fat over the long haul due to muscle mass is what runs your metabolic furnace, even at rest. Plus you can shape your body with weights, think of it as clay. The proper diet is about a 40/40/20 ratio I believe for normal gains. The 20 should be quality fats, like flaxseed oil, olive oil, etc. Hope this helps some. Very technical topic really.
mackfactor
mackfactor
Posts: 766
Joined: 2002/10/17
United States
2002/10/17, 01:22 PM
It depends (like the others say) on your body, and also your fitness goals. Are you looking to lose a lot of weight? Are you looking to gain weight? Maintain? Build muscle? Lose fat? It really all depends. I personally go with a 40-30-30 break down, but a lot of people I know do a lot of different things and each have had their own measure of success.