tkins.
Sugar Busters. Zone. If you're a diet buff, you'll know for sure what
these are (for those who don't, these are names of popular diets that
are followed zealously by millions all over the world). 
But
you're fed up. The heck with dieting and weight loss and fancy names,
you say, as you prepare to slip back to your usual eating habits. 
Wait. Don't give up hope. Here's how to make the best of these diets:
Say 'yes' to protein
Most
people shudder at the word protein, because the thought of the fat
content in most protein-laden foods are enough to give them horror
visions of the scales tipping dangerously. 
The
fact is, you need that protein intake. You need a healthy immune system
and you need the muscle mass to exercise (you didn't think a mere diet
was the key to weight loss and overall fitness, did you?). 

That is why you need to be wise and adapt the Atkins credo, which advocates 
having protein in every meal. 
But
Dr Sushila Sharangdhar -- registered dietician with the Indian Dietetic
Association, former chief dietician at Mumbai's P D Hinduja National
Hospital and consultant dietician with several Indian companies -- has
a word of caution. 
"I would
hesitate to follow the Atkins diet blindly," she says. "This diet
places vegetarians at a severe disadvantage because their diet base is
non-vegetarian. If you cancel carbohydrates, the protein choices for
vegetarians are milk and dal. That's not a complete plan."
What you can do:
Dr Sharangdhar says moderation is the answer. Make sure you do have
your protein intake. But also make sure you don't go the other extreme
and cut down all carbohydrates. 
"Your
body needs nourishment from all the six food group sources -- cereals,
pulses, milk, fruits and vegetables, fats and sugar. Striking down any
one food group entirely means denying your body one nutrient," she says.
Variety is the spice of any diet!
High-protein,
low-carbohydrate is the Zone mantra. They also tell you to strike a
40-30-30 ratio between carbohydrate, protein and fat in your diet.
Now
that is free license to eat whatever you want -- as long as you stick
to that ratio and eat wise. You also won't complain about having to eat
the same food every day. Should be a good deal, right?
Dr
Sharangdhar has this to say, "The major function of carbohydrates and
fat is to give energy. The Zone diet suggests cutting down on carbs and
fat is because, with today's sedentary lifestyles, a hearty consumption
of both food groups converts into fat calories and weight gain. The
point is to simply eat in moderation and engage yourself in regular
physical activity."
Cut the sweet!
The
Sugar Busters have a simple solution to weight loss: if it is sweet, it
ain't worth the calories! So cut out the sugar. Replace with
vegetables, whole grains and lean protein sources. 
This
is the rule of thumb: if you are accustomed to cutting down on
super-sweet, high-calorie foods, it stands to reason that you will lose
weight because you will cut down on your calorie intake.
Dr
Sharangdhar says: "I tell everyone who comes to me to cut down on
sugar. Those are the key words. Cut down. Not cut out completely."
Veggie's the way!
This
is taking off on the earlier point, but there is something to be said
about the merits of vegetables in your diet. What do they give you?
Vitamins. Fibre. Protein. And you don't need to starve because they
fill you up pretty good!
What you can do:
Have a healthy-sized bowl of vegetable soup to set the course for your
lunch and dinner. What that does is soothe the hunger pangs, besides
being a good source of nutrition. 
Dr
Sharangdhar maintains, "As a policy, you have to realise that 'fad
diets' are temporary and do not offer long-term gains. Cutting down on
any one food is not a wise lifetime option. Weight management is for
life. So you need to have a balanced diet that takes in all the food
groups."
 
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