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Title: Total rethink needed on dieting, scientists say
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URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/total-rethink ... ting-scientists-030545530.html
Published: Feb 20, 2012
Author: Kerry Sheridan | AFP
Post Date: 2012-02-20 05:07:19 by Tatarewicz
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Obesity rates have doubled worldwide in the past 30 years, coinciding with a growing … Current standards in the United States, where two thirds of people are overweight or obese, advise people that cutting calories by a certain amount will result in a slow and steady weight loss over time.

Current standards in the United States, where two thirds of people are overweight …

Everything you know about dieting is wrong, say US scientists who have devised a new formula for calculating calories and weight loss that they hope will revolutionize the way people tackle obesity.

Obesity rates have doubled worldwide in the past 30 years, coinciding with a growing food surplus, and the ensuing epidemic has sparked a multibillion dollar weight loss industry that has largely failed to curb the problem.

Current standards in the United States, where two thirds of people are overweight or obese, advise people that cutting calories by a certain amount will result in a slow and steady weight loss over time.

But that advice fails to account for how the body changes as it slims down, burning less energy and acquiring a slower metabolism, researchers told the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Vancouver.

The result is a plateau effect that ends up discouraging dieters and sending them back into harmful patterns of overeating.

As an example, researcher Kevin Hall offered up his large vanilla latte, purchased at a popular coffee shop. When he asked, the barista told him it contained about 240 calories.

"The notion was if I drank one of these every day and then I replaced it with just black coffee no sugar, then over the course of a year I should lose about 25 pounds, and that should just keep going," Hall told reporters.

"People have used this sort of rule of thumb to predict how much people should lose for decades now, and it turns out to be completely wrong."

Hall, a scientist with the US National Institutes of Health, said his work aims to "come up with better rules and better predictions of what is going to happen when an individual changes their diet."

He and colleagues said their scientific model is aimed to help doctors and policymakers, while a "back-of-the-envelope calculation" for consumers means cutting small amounts of daily calories, but expecting to cut more over time.

"If I want to lose 10 pounds of weight eventually, I have to cut 100 calories per day out of my diet," Hall explained.

"You'll get halfway there in about a year, and then you will eventually plateau, (reaching the goal) after about three years," he added.

"For folks abroad that works out to about 100 kilojoules per day per kilogram. The contrast is the old rule of thumb predicts twice as much weight loss after a year, and it gets worse after that."

The new model gives dieters one calorie goal for short term weight loss and another for permanent weight loss. Exercise is also calculated in to help set realistic goals.

Tests on small numbers of adults who were fed strictly controlled diets showed the model was accurate, though real-life situations are harder to predict.

Study co-author Carson Chow, also with NIH, said the daily calorie cut needed for weight loss was actually smaller than researchers anticipated.

"It is essentially one cookie different a day, so a 150 calorie cookie leads to a seven kilogram (15 pound) difference in weight. That is huge in my opinion," Chow said.

Their model was first published in The Lancet in August 2011, and a link is available at bwsimulator.niddk.nih.gov.

"People can plug in some information about their initial age, their height, their weight, some estimate of their physical activity level," Hall said.

Add in a goal weight and the "model will simulate what changes of diet or exercise that person would have to do to achieve that goal weight, and then even more importantly what they need to do permanently maintain that weight loss."

Since The Lancet article appeared, the notion has not exactly taken the world by storm, in part because it's not primed for public use, but is mainly aimed at doctors and researchers with adult American patients for now.

Also, if a dieter enters an extreme weight goal, the number of calories the model returns may be much too low to be realistic or healthy, so it needs an expert's interpretation.

"It's not particularly user friendly... but it is still relatively informative," said Hall, who maintains hope that some day his message will be heard.

"There is a lot of inertia behind these old rules of thumb," he said, adding that he was heartened by an editorial in December in the journal of the American Dietetic Association that commented on the idea of a weight loss plateau and mentioned the new simulator.

"It's going to take some time to get the public and the professional community aware that there is a new way of doing things, and we actually have some tools that weren't available before."

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Anonymous • I wonder how many scientists are investigating a cure for sugar addiction..

. Killing Moon • The cure is simple. Stop eating it. Stop buying it. You cannot eat what you do not have available.

Long on America • You have to have carbohydrates...the problem is refined fructose - which is one half of table sugar and 65% or so of corn syrup. The fructose in fruit is somewhat modulated by the fiber, but any load of fructose is a challenge to the liver which is the only organ that metabolizes it and turns some of it into LDL through de novo lipogenesis (look it up if you need to ) and stimulates uric acid JNK1 Kinase and insulin resistance(all bad). Glucose on the other hand is metabolized in many tissues including muscle brain and liver and is more energy to those tissues and more healthy. How do you avoid refined fructose in favor of glucose...do what the long lived Japanese do...Eat small amounts of food, lots of rice (which as starch is 99% glucose and only garnish with fruit. They also drink tea insted of soda or juice and eat twice as much seafood as red meat. Those Japanese are thin as opposed to the ones that eat KFC and McD's usually with a cola....

Arjuna • The so-called "experts" always break it down to simple calories. It is more complicated than that. My wife and I take in enormous calories by drinking a half gallon each of fresh homemade juice everyday. Plus, we eat well besides that. But we don't gain weight. Why? Well, for one thing, we fast one day a week. Not to cut calories (actually, I eat like crazy right after that). The reason is to clean the systems of the body, so that they function properly. Most people have no idea how compacted their intestines are, nor how full of toxins their bodies are. The fact that they can not digest their food properly, and receive the nutrition they need, is because their systems have NEVER been cleaned. So sluggishness results, and the body automatically demands more calories to get going. Then they eat junk food and caffeine, and the cycle starts again, with more pounds added. We have found that the ancient wisdom of fasting, is vital for us now. Millions of years ago, your ancestors had two modes of operation.......abundance, and scarcity. Both became necessary. But now we have eliminated scarcity. That seems fine, but by doing that, we have eliminated the ancient way that our bodies cleansed themselves internally. Modern people are just too clever to remember that we have had this way of renewing our internal systems, for longer than we have even been human!

Reason • Orange, California • there are 3 movies / studies that provide ample proof of what dieting is all about: "Fast food nation" showed what the food industry is all doing with the food, scary stuff. Then came "supersize me"......you eat this fast food stuff for long and you will get sick.......then comes "fat, sick, and nearly dead" to show that nutrition has a healing effect if done right. The evidence is overwhelming.....no it is not just calories, but food must be natural, our bodies are not designed to handle most of the additives in processed food. How come no one is connecting this body of evidence......I can tell you one reason........it will change the food industry profoundly, from agriculture to the hamburger joint. But then....how can you not?.......it is a political imperative, our health care system will never be able to catch up, this is a primary reason why people are sick

Yin-Yang • There is another aspect of it that, I feel, is worth mentioning: that of the balance of TASTES. Traditional Oriental medical perspective, for instance, holds that there are five basic tastes: Sweet, Pungent, Salty, Sour, Bitter (in accordance with the "generating cycle" of Phases, Earth-Metal-Water-Wood-Fire). Of these, the Sweet and the Salty appear to be over-represented in modern diet; while the other ones are less present. The Liver, for example, is associated with Wood- and thus with the Sour taste; so perhaps it's worth some research to see whether the increase in sour food intake leads to better fat metabolism (as the liver may be the organ of central importance in it)! Although, again, the idea is that all tastes need to be present sufficiently for ensure good health.

Lorraine • Dallas, Texas • If You're Over 200 Pounds.........

Marc • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam • you are on your way to being classified as a hippopotamus.

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Here's an idea that would reduce the weight of 75% of the population. Take all the pieces of shit who are pro war and draft them, send them to basic training, infantry AIT, Airborne School, and last but not least, Ranger School. Don't allow them to leave until they graduate, no matter how many times they have to recycle. Then send their sorry asses to war.

Not only would 90% lose 20 pounds immediately as they shit themselves repeatedly but they would go from hawk to dove in record breaking time.

Calling Ron Paul an isolationist is like calling your neighbor a hermit because he doesn't come over and break your window - unknown

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2012-02-20   9:41:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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