The Zone Diet Program
By Zach Bashore of MightyBody.com
Many people opt to lose weight by using the Zone diet. This diet is
different from diets such as Atkins and South Beach Diet because of the
fact that Zone emphasizes a ratio which consists of the three main nutrients
(carbs, proteins, fats). Is this diet the one you want to follow or is it
just another fad diet that will disappear after another year or so?
The basis for the Zone diet is that if a person eats the right amount
of carbs, proteins, and fats, then the person will improve their health
drastically. This diet calls for a ratio of 40/30/30 (carbs, proteins, fats)
because certain hormones will be balanced to give you the body of your
dreams. The founder of this diet, Ph.D Barry Sears states, "The American
public is overweight due to a high intake of carbohydrates, and that this
style of eating causes an overproduction of insulin. The solution is to eat
a lower carb, higher protein, and moderate fat diet to balance these
hormones within the preferred zone."
So how does the Zone diet compare with other diets? The Zone diet is
quick to point out that this diet works primarily because of its low
calories, not their magic ratio of macronutrients. This diet does not
prohibit any foods, but restricts foods that are high in fat and carbs such
as starches, grains, and pastas. Other diets either emphasize a low carb or
low fat option, the Zone diet simply uses both nutrients, just in a smaller
percentage.
This diet is actually not bad compared to some of the lower carb diets
available. The Zone diet does have its weak areas considering some of the
recipes are full of nutritional misinformation. Another problem Zone has is
that it suggests impractical food combinations such as beer and cottage
cheese in one meal. Despite these prolems, go ahead and try Zone for
yourself and find out if it works for you. Until next time, later.
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