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Starlifter wrote on 09/05/11 at 10:56:47:Atkins diet?...umm no.
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Founder of Atkins diet 'was obese when he died' BY AGENCIES Dr Robert Atkins, creator of the famous low-carbohydrate diet, was clinically obese at the time of his death, according to medical reports made public today. The New York medical examiner's records, which have been published by the Wall Street Journal, state that Dr Atkins weighed 260 lbs. when he died last April after being injured in a fall on an icy New York City street. At 6ft tall, Dr Atkins, 72, would have qualified as obese, according to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention's body mass index calculator.
Your comments are not credible. I assume it is because you know little about the Atkins regimen; you are basing your statements on very old information; and you don't care to know anything about the subject. Recent information shows the Atkins regimen works well. For example: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/16/health/main4266414.shtml
I am also living proof it works well. I not only lost weight, my blood numbers all improved and my blood pressure went down. Besides, I get to eat lots of FUN stuff (steaks, salads, pasta, eggs, burgers, fruit, etc.), not starve myself with pathetic quantities of rabbit food.
I can go to any restaurant and find all kinds of savory delights that are low carb. -- My wife, a low fat lady, often has difficulty in finding anything that qualifies. We have never left a restaurant because I couldn't find something enjoyable,... we have left many many times because SHE couldn't find acceptable rabbit food. -- Lots of restaurants these days (Golden Corral, Shoney's, Cracker Barrel, etc.) have desserts for the growing population of diabetics. I'm not diabetic, but these desserts have low or no sugar, which results in reduced carbs. -- I can have apple pie ala mode. She can't have dessert anywhere, unless it is cantalope or some such.
As to the baseless claim about Atkins being obese when he died ... Snopes.com states, “Thanks to his death certificate, we know Atkins was 258 lbs at the time of his death. Yet, according to … his medical records … Atkins weighed 195 pounds upon admission to the hospital 8 April 2003 following his fall. … During his week-long coma, as he deteriorated and his major organs failed, fluid retention and bloating dramatically distorted his body and left him at 258 pounds at the time of his death, a documented weight gain of over 60 pounds.” At 258 pounds the 6’ Atkins would have been obese, but at his decades-long weight in the 195 area, he certainly was in much better shape than most his age. Not skinny, maybe, but certainly not fat.
It is interesting how those that know so little about the Atkins approach dismiss it so categorically,.. with such ignorance. I'm sure after you do a little homework, you won't say such silly things.
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