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Posted on 4/16/12 at 9:47 am
Posted by will1883
Vicksburg, MS
Member since Jan 2010
366 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 9:47 am
Has anyone had sustained success on this diet?
Posted by Schwartz
Member since Nov 2006
27097 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 10:01 am to
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sustained


Not gonna happen...the second you get out of ketosis, you start putting on a shite ton of weight.
Posted by LSUGUMBO
Shreveport, LA
Member since Sep 2005
9808 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 10:40 am to
Paging TigerMyth36....


Check out the Puttaforkdown thread pinned at the top. Plenty of people in there that have lost a lot of weight doing atkins/low carb.

Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
93626 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 10:49 am to
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Not gonna happen...the second you get out of ketosis, you start putting on a shite ton of weight.


absolutely incorrect.

people don't understand their body say this.

while its true you weigh 3-5lbs less in 'ketosis' due to your body not retaining a bunch of water from starchy food, that is the most ignorant statement I have ever heard.

it takes 3500 calories to add a pound of weight and there's nothing magical or sinister about using atkins to lose weight.

i have used it extremely successfully and transitioned over numerous times to normal eating for awhile (always returning back to atkins because i feel so damn good when i eat that way) and have had no problem weightwise.

and yep, myth went from 350 or so pounds to 160 on it...i'm sure thats all water loss and he'll gain 'a shite ton of weight' if he gets off it.
Posted by 4LSU2
Member since Dec 2009
38112 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 10:52 am to
El josey Wales has lost a good bt of weight over the past 9 months or so on low carb. The last I heard he was up to over 60 pounds dropped.
Posted by ThePlumber
NOLA
Member since Jul 2005
970 posts
Posted on 4/16/12 at 4:07 pm to
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it takes 3500 calories to add a pound of weight and there's nothing magical or sinister about using atkins to lose weight


This is true. In order to lose weight, you must expend more energy than you take in, regardless of the particular diet and/or exercise regimen you choose.

A study published a few years ago examined the effectiveness of diets with different compositions of carbs, fat, and protein. All of the diets utilized the same caloric deficit (750 kcal/day). The results showed that the diets were equally successful in producing weight loss, as well as reducing other risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

Reducing your caloric intake is the main aspect of dieting that is responsible for weight loss, and this can be achieved with all sorts of diets out there. It's more important to choose one that doesn't make you miserable and that you can adhere to long-term.
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