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WHAT’S THE SKINNY ON FAD DIETS? Presented by Viterbo University Dietetic Interns: Courtney Butler Morgan Padilla WHAT IS A FAD DIET? A short term, quick fix diet that “promises” rapid results The “Red Flags”: Rapid weight loss Food limitations Rigid menus No exercise Expensive 1. RAPID WEIGHT LOSS The most common claim Often very low calorie Rapid weight loss can result in loss of muscle, bone, and water Not sustainable long term INSTEAD… Healthy weight loss ½ - 2 pounds per week Slow, steady weight loss is more likely to last than dramatic weight changes 2. QUANTITIES AND LIMITATIONS Allows unlimited consumption of certain foods Examples: grapefruit, cabbage soup Eliminates whole categories of nutritious foods Carbohydrates – include fruits, vegetables, and whole grains Fat – includes protein sources and some cooking oils INSTEAD… Enjoy a variety of healthy, nutrient-dense foods 3. RIGID MENUS Following a specific meal plan can be overwhelming and may not work for you No individualization Not easily sustainable long term INSTEAD… Make small changes to your existing habits 4. NO EXERCISE Exercise is important for cardiovascular, bone, and muscle health INSTEAD… Combine healthy eating habits with physical activity Be physically active for 30-60 minutes most days of the week 5. EXPENSIVE Require or push purchasing expensive components Unsustainable long term Sometimes endorsed by celebrities and medical talk shows May include false medical jargon INSTEAD… Be a skeptic! THE DIET CYCLE SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT LOSS INVOLVES Consuming a balanced diet Watching portion sizes Staying hydrated Limiting sugary foods Being physically active GAME TIME: RAISE YOUR RED FLAG For each scenario raise your red flag if you think it applies to the following examples: RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “Lose 30 pounds in 30 days by following our easy 30-day diet plan developed by Dr. Quick Fix” Rapid weight loss Rigid menus No exercise RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “During the beginning of the diet, you are only allowed to eat 30 grams of carbohydrates each day from foods like fruits and other non-starchy vegetables. See the list of acceptable foods, and eat only those and you’ll lose your first 15 pounds in one week” Rapid weight loss Food limitations Rigid menus No exercise RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “To lose weight, the calories must be exactly broken down into 40% from protein, 40% from fat, and 20% from carbohydrates” Food limitations Rigid menus No exercise RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “Hi, I am a supermodel, so I am an expert on dieting. All you have to do is drink my specially formulated “Hollywood Potion” every day, three times a day, and you can lose weight as easily as I can” No exercise Expensive RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “Your blood type determines your diet, supplements, and personality because it is the key to your body’s entire immune system. If you follow the specific eating plan and take our specially formulated supplement combinations for your blood type, while avoiding the foods that are toxic to your blood type, you will lose weight quickly and easily” Rapid weight loss Expensive No exercise Rigid menus Food limitations RAISE YOUR RED FLAG “Aim for a healthy weight. Choose a variety of foods every day and moderate your intake of fat and sugar. Choose at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Be physically active most days” NONE! REFERENCES Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. (2014, February). Staying away from fad diets. Retrieved February 2015, from http://www.eatright.org/resource/health/weight-loss/fad-diets/stayingaway-from-fad-diets Texas Department of State Health Services. (2010, April 1). Fad diets. Retrieved February 2015, from http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=15657 QUESTIONS? If you’d like to speak to us individually, we will be available after the presentation.