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		<title>Keto diet isn’t the answer for weight loss, experts say. Here’s what is</title>
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<p>Source: usatoday.com</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The keto diet. You&#8217;ve probably heard of it by now.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">It&#8217;s the low-carb, high-fat diet that caught on and spread quickly, leading some to label it as a fad, while others praised its effectiveness. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The new year brings in an annual flood of personal health goals, and for those trying to lose weight, the keto diet might have come into consideration. Is it effective? More importantly, is it healthy?</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Before making any commitments to keto, it&#8217;s important to understand what you&#8217;re getting yourself into. In addition to what the health professionals below have to say about keto, it&#8217;s important to consult your doctor before embarking on any high-fat diets.</p>
<h2 class="gnt_ar_b_h2">First of all, what is keto?</h2>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Though there are slightly different versions of the ketogenic diet, it&#8217;s primarily based on a low intake of carbohydrates coupled with a high intake of fat and protein. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Generally, this means people on the diet get 70% to 80% of their daily calories from fat, about 20% from protein and about 5% from carbs. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The decreased intake of carbs forces the body into the state of ketosis, in which fat becomes the main provider of fuel for the body.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Though similar, keto is not the same as the Paleo and Atkins diets, which also feature low-carb routines.</p>
<h2 class="gnt_ar_b_h2">Experts say keto diet is not the answer</h2>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The diet has been associated with effective weight loss, but it doesn&#8217;t necessarily get the approval from doctors. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t recommend the keto diet to anybody,&#8221; Jeffrey Mechanick, medical director at Mount Sinai Heart&#8217;s Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Center for Clinical Cardiovascular Health, told USA TODAY.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">When it comes to dissecting popular diets such as keto, doctors stress the importance of knowing the difference between weight loss and genuine overall health. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Reducing your intake of carbs, as the keto diet does, goes hand-in-hand with reducing intake of whole grains, fruits and some vegetables, which raises red flags for health professionals. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;That&#8217;s where I get a little concerned about the keto diet,&#8221; Vasanti Malik, adjunct assistant professor of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, told USA TODAY.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;You want to be mindful, because these foods – whole grains, fruits and vegetables – carry a number of beneficial nutrients – vitamins, polyphenols, fiber – that have been shown time and time again to be beneficial for cardiometabolic health.&#8221;</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><strong class="gnt_ar_b_al">Fitness shaming:</strong>It&#8217;s keeping people from working out</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">As the keto diet essentially nixes the body&#8217;s intake of carbs, the body searches for an alternative source of fuel. Before long, the body breaks down fat, muscle and tissues to sustain itself, Mechanick said. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;In theory, the keto diet basically mimics starvation,&#8221; Mechanick said. &#8220;If you don&#8217;t eat carbohydrates but you eat an excessive amount of fat and protein, you&#8217;re still going to waste tissue. Tissue is still going to burn off.&#8221;</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Yes, you might experience weight loss on the keto diet, but that might not actually be good for you, considering what you give up. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;I don&#8217;t feel particularly comfortable telling people to reduce intake of things that we know offer benefits for health,&#8221; Malik said.</p>
<h2 class="gnt_ar_b_h2">If not keto diet, then what?</h2>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Diet-driven people might find this part hard to digest.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Doctors are moving away from what we traditionally think of as a &#8220;diet,&#8221; one with specific restrictions or calorie goals. Instead, they promote a healthier overall lifestyle. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;The vernacular is changing,&#8221; Mechanick said. &#8220;We try not to even use the word &#8216;diet.&#8217; We try to use the phrase &#8216;eating pattern.'&#8221;</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">There&#8217;s a &#8220;rebound&#8221; issue with many fad diets such as keto, Malik said. You go on the diet, lose weight, but what happens after that? Most people struggle to stick with it.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;Without a realistic lifestyle change, the individual is going to regain the weight,&#8221; she said. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The answer might not be a traditional &#8220;diet&#8221; at all, but there are changes you can make to shed weight while leading a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">The importance comes in the quality of the foods you eat, not necessarily the number of calories you consume, Malik said. She favors of eating patterns that don&#8217;t abide by a restrictive calorie count, because they generally help people stick with the pattern longer. </p>
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<h2 class="gnt_ar_b_h2">What should you eat to lose weight?</h2>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Mechanick recommends minimizing your intake of two types of carbs – sugars and starches – while boosting another: fiber. High-fiber foods, including vegetables, low-glycemic index fruits, beans and nuts, are instrumental to a healthy eating pattern, he said.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;If you can get it up to seven to 10 servings a day, that&#8217;s great,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You can&#8217;t do that with the keto diet.&#8221;</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Malik urges people trying to lose weight to target foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables and nuts, while limiting saturated fat, added sugar and added sodium. Balance those practices with daily physical exercise, and you&#8217;ve established a solid base for weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. Although she argues against daily calorie counting, Malik urges caution about portion sizes – there&#8217;s no use in overeating. Avoid appetizers and snacks in front of screens, and limit meals to one plate of food, the American Heart Association advises.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Losing weight has its benefits, both in a physical and mental sense. But when striving to eat well and hit the treadmill, don&#8217;t lose sight of what it means to be healthy. </p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">&#8220;People have to be content,&#8221; Mechanick said. &#8220;They have to be fulfilled. That&#8217;s what being healthy and productive is, and that&#8217;s really the endpoint.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Followed by many celebrities and fitness enthusiasts to lose weight, the keto diet might seem a bit unreasonable for good heart health. After all, what you eat is a low-carb, moderate-protein, and high-fat diet.</p>
<p>The keto diet is all about getting in the state of ketosis, a metabolic process that is achieved when your body uses up fat for energy. Typically, your body uses up carbs for energy.</p>
<p>Although many criticize the keto diet, including fitness coach Jillian Michaels, it has produced some good results for a registered dietician Susan Ryskamp from the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center.</p>
<p>Earlier this year, Ryskamp said, “It [keto diet] can be very effective in treating and supporting weight loss,” noting that ketosis “kind of mimics a fasting state in the body.”</p>
<p>A 2017 study has found that losing even a small amount of weight through the keto diet can reduce obesity and high blood pressure, which are the potential cardiovascular risk factors. The study found that the keto diet reduced LDL (bad) cholesterol and increased HDL (good cholesterol), protecting heart health.</p>
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<p>Also, the keto diet has been found to reduce high blood glucose (sugar) levels.</p>
<p>It is good to cut down low-quality carbs, sugar and starches from your diet, which are found in white bread and soft drinks, because they increase the risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Even though those omissions are acceptable, vigilance is still needed, cautioned Ryskamp.</p>
<p>Please note that the keto diet is not about loading up on too much bacon and butter, which may trigger certain health issues.</p>
<p>Ryskamp said, “Make sure that the fats you are eating are healthy fats and not processed ones.” She noted that good fat sources, such as extra virgin olive oil, avocado, salmon, nuts and nut butters, are better from a cardiovascular standpoint.</p>
<p>However, the dietician explained that the long-term viability of the keto diet is not yet clear. The short-term results are well-documented but there is little research on whether the keto diet is safe for your heart health.</p>
<p>She explained, “Based on the literature, keto diets may be associated with some improvements in cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity, and type 2 diabetes, but these effects are usually limited in time.”</p>
<p>One Chinese study has suggested that there is a risk of heart disease with the keto diet. The study was presented at the American College of Cardiology annual conference in New Orleans, which found that patients who had a diet low in carbs for more than 20 years had a risk of atrial fibrillation. However, there were a few limitations of the study.</p>
<p>Dr. Neel Chokshi of the Sports Cardiology and Fitness Program at Penn Medicine thinks that the keto diet is likely to have some positive effects than other diets.</p>
<p>He said, “People who are dieting are more likely to pay attention to the food they’re putting into their bodies, with likely no excessive caloric intake. Higher fat and protein diets have greater satiety – if you feel full, you are less likely to eat too much.” “In counting carbs vs. proteins vs. fats, you are paying attention to the quality of foods you consume, eating fewer processed foods, which is generally healthier,” he added. “Lastly, you form routines around meals and consumption which are sustained over time and lead to positive changes in weight and sense of well-being.”</p>
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