New Study Shows the Positive Effect of Low-Carb Diets
DENVER- March 14, 2012 – A just-released study from Johns Hopkins University has
found that dieters that followed a low-carb diet like the Atkins Diet™, shed
more weight than those on a low-fat diet –10 lbs. more in six months –
and that the low-carb group lost more abdominal fat overall. A key
finding was the lack of an adverse effect on vascular health in the low-carb
group.
“The findings from the Johns Hopkins study demonstrate what we already
know to be true – Atkins has many scientifically-validated health benefits,
including improvements in cardiovascular health markers,” said Colette
Heimowitz, vice president of nutrition and education for Atkins Nutritionals,
Inc. “Atkins is the original and leading low carb weight loss plan
that provides quick, satisfying weight loss based on an extensive body of
research. It is a safe and effective diet plan for those looking to lose
weight and keep it off long-term.”
The study was presented on March 13 at an American Heart Association
scientific meeting in San Diego by lead researcher Kerry Stewart, Ed.D.,
professor of medicine and director of clinical and research exercise physiology
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Heart and Vascular
Institute.
The study examined overweight or obese but otherwise healthy individuals
between the ages of 30 and 65 years over a six-month period. One group
was randomly assigned a low-carbohydrate diet and the other a low-fat diet.
The low-carb group consumed a diet made up of no more than 30
percent of calories from carbs and as much as 40 percent of their diet was made
up of fats. Exercise was included for all participants and vascular
health was checked before and after six months. Successful weight loss and
reductions in total and abdominal fat, and BP were achieved with both groups.
Greater reductions in weight, BMI, waist circumference, and body fat
occurred in the low-carb group. The low-fat diet consisted of no more than 30
percent from fat and 55 percent from carbs.
Additionally, when individual variations were examined, a greater loss of
abdominal fat was associated with enhanced vascular health.
In his presentation Stewart said, “These findings are contrary to common
beliefs that the less fat you eat the better your cardiovascular health.
What this study shows is that a low-carb diet not only helps people shed
more weight and abdominal fat, but it did not have any harmful effects on
vascular health. Overall, there was an improvement in vascular health
that was related to how much abdominal fat was lost, regardless of the diet.
These data suggest that more people should be considering a low-carb diet as a
viable option, especially since it results in greater abdominal fat loss."
Approximately half of all American adults are estimated to be overweight,
with a body mass index, or BMI, of 25 or higher; a third are estimated to be
obese, with a BMI of 30 or higher. The effect of having too much weight
on cardiovascular health and diabetes risk is even greater if there is a high
accumulation of fat in the abdomen, above the waist. The Atkins Diet is
designed to “flip the body’s metabolic switch” from burning carbs to burning
fat. Graduated carb introduction helps avoid blood sugar and insulin
spikes, which cause hunger and cravings resulting in overeating and weight
gain. Atkins provides a long-term, well balanced diet plan that teaches
individuals to find their personal ideal carb balance. No other weight-loss and
maintenance program does this. The Atkins Diet is backed by more than 80
published, peer-reviewed studies conducted over the past several decades.
About Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.
Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. is a leader in the $2.4 billion weight control
nutrition category, and offers a powerful lifetime approach to weight loss and
management. The Atkins Diet focuses on a healthy diet with reduced levels of
refined carbohydrates and added sugars and encourages the consumption of
protein, fiber, fruits, vegetables and good fats. Backed by research and
consumer success stories, this approach allows the body to burn more fat and
work more efficiently while helping individuals feel less hungry, more
satisfied and more energetic.
Atkins Nutritionals, Inc., manufactures and sells a variety of nutrition
bars and shakes designed around the nutritional principles of the Atkins Diet™.
Atkins' four product lines: Advantage®, Day Break™, Endulge™ and Cuisine™
appeal to a broad audience of both men and women who want to achieve their
weight management goals and enjoy a healthier lifestyle. Atkins products are
available online at atkins.com and in more than 30,000 locations throughout the
U.S. and internationally. For more information, visit atkins.com.
Media contact:
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