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Just having glanced at the paper no one likes to admit reading I came across this:
Atkins diet 'raises risk of heart disease ' because of a surge in cholesterol levelsLow carbohydrate/high fat diets may help short-term weight loss but don't work long term, say researchers
Controversial diet also found to increase blood cholesterol
The popular Atkins diet could be putting people at increased risk of heart disease, according to a 25-year study.
Researchers from Sweden found the introduction of the low-carbohydrate regime led to a surge in saturated fat intake in 2004, with a spike in cholesterol levels three years later.
Study leader Professor Ingegerd Johansson, from the University of Umea, said: 'While low carbohydrate/high fat diets may help short-term weight loss, these results of this Swedish study demonstrate that long-term weight loss is not maintained and that this diet increases blood cholesterol, which has a major impact on risk of cardiovascular disease.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... evels.html
I personally live on a version of the Atkins and have done so for about 8 years without (as far as I know) any bad effects but thought some of you might be interested in the full article!
Atkins diet 'raises risk of heart disease ' because of a surge in cholesterol levelsLow carbohydrate/high fat diets may help short-term weight loss but don't work long term, say researchers
Controversial diet also found to increase blood cholesterol
The popular Atkins diet could be putting people at increased risk of heart disease, according to a 25-year study.
Researchers from Sweden found the introduction of the low-carbohydrate regime led to a surge in saturated fat intake in 2004, with a spike in cholesterol levels three years later.
Study leader Professor Ingegerd Johansson, from the University of Umea, said: 'While low carbohydrate/high fat diets may help short-term weight loss, these results of this Swedish study demonstrate that long-term weight loss is not maintained and that this diet increases blood cholesterol, which has a major impact on risk of cardiovascular disease.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... evels.html
I personally live on a version of the Atkins and have done so for about 8 years without (as far as I know) any bad effects but thought some of you might be interested in the full article!