
The South Beach Diet was created by Dr. Arthur Agatston, a preventative cardiologist living in Miami Beach, FL. Dr. Agatston believed that you could reduce your risk of developing heart disease, stroke and diabetes by eating a balanced diet consisting of whole grains, vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, low-fat dairy products, and healthy fats. The South Beach Diet plan is often classified as a low-carbohydrate diet, but, unlike other low-carb diets, the South Beach Diet doesn't restrict all carbs or make dieters measure their carb intake. Instead, the plan uses the glycemic index (GI) to differentiate between "good" and "bad" carbs. Carbs with a high GI are "bad" because they release glucose into the bloodstream faster and keep blood sugar levels higher for a longer period of time. Studies suggest that this increase in blood sugar levels can trigger hunger, weight gain and possibly diabetes, all of which can contribute to cardiovascular disease. Unlike the Atkins Diet, the South Beach Diet plan also discourages eating "bad" fat (eliminates trans-fats and restricts saturated fats), as they contribute to LDL cholesterol and heart disease.
You can purchase The South Beach Diet Supercharged: Faster Weight Loss and Better Health for Life on Amazon for about $17. You can also sign up as a member on their online site. The fee is $5/week, and you'll have access to community message boards, recipes, weight loss tracker, and daily newsletter.
We give the South Beach Diet an A- because it is an effective weight loss program that encourages more of a balanced diet than similar “low-carb” programs like Atkins. Dieters don’t have to count calories and can even eat (approved) snacks/desserts during the most restrictive phase of the program. While it is a great diet overall, we had to deduct a few points because the initial phase of the program is extremely restrictive and prohibits you from eating from all sugars, processed carbohydrates, fruits, alcohol, and some higher-glycemic veggies as well.
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As with all weight-loss diets, you should check with your doctor or health care provider before starting on the South Beach Diet, especially if you have any health conditions, such as diabetes or kidney disease.
The South Beach Diet has received excellent online reviews from customers on Amazon, but it sounds like many have trouble sticking with the plan long-term and maintaining their weight loss. In a US News poll, South Beach ranked 14th in the "Best Diets Overall" category and only about 7.5% of dieters said South Beach worked for them. Nutritionists like South Beach over Atkins because it meets the important criteria for a healthy diet: it emphasizes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean protein while not omitting any major food group. That said, not all of the nutrition and health claims made by the South Beach Diet book are true. In 2006, the Journal of General Internal Medicine published an evaluation of 42 of these claims and found that only 33% could be confirmed by findings in the scientific literature. 17% were not supported, 43% yielded "both supported and not supported" results, and 3 claims had no support for or against.
Username: MalT
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Age: 38
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Weight Loss Program Review
Review submitted: 2013-11-07
In the past I have tried a few different weight loss programs in order to lose a few pounds. I just want to be healthy all of the time and lead a healthy lifestyles without yoyo-ing weight issues. Some of the ones I have tried are very dramatic and I will probably never try those again because they are too severe and I just don't think I'm cut out for those. I am more interested in the programs that are a day to day healthy lifestyle rather than a quick fix all or nothing type. There are so many programs out there, I am always willing to try new things and new programs but I would like to use the knowledge in order to lead my own healthy life and not rely on a program everyday.
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Username: jesther822
Location: Westminster, MD
Age: 70
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Weight Loss
Review submitted: 2013-10-15
Used South Beach diet program to lose weight. Program was successful and I felt healthy and fit while on the diet. I bought the book which was extremely informative in preparing for a diet. I did not feel hungry and liked the structure that allowed for between meal snacks that helped prevent the urge to binge. Meals and recipes were easy to follow and prepare after ensuring the proper items were bought. Downside was the diet required daily preparation of meals to take to work which added an extra 30-60 minutes to morning routine. It was difficult to not have fruit the 1st two weeks, I was in heaven the day I could have grapefruit and toast for breakfast. I learned to make changes to my daily diet and shopping habits even when not on the structured diet, such as buying whole grain breads.
The program could be costly for persons on strict budgets and/or multiple family members.
This diet plan works well as long as the person plans shopping and meal preparations in advance to avoid cheating. I was able to lose 70+ pounds over a one year period and with eating modification have been able to keep weight off.
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