Popular fad diets: An evidence-based perspective

被引:12
作者
Anderson, Kayli [1 ]
机构
[1] Amer Coll Lifestyle Med, Food Med Course, POB 1188, Salida, CO 81201 USA
关键词
Fad diets; Vegan; Intermittent fasting; Keto; Paleo; LOW-CARBOHYDRATE; KETOGENIC DIET; WEIGHT-LOSS; RED MEAT; NUTRITION; HEALTH; CONSUMPTION; BENEFITS; OBESITY; BLOOD;
D O I
10.1016/j.pcad.2023.02.001
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Despite the emergence of stronger nutritional science over the past two decades, fad diets remain highly popular. However, growing medical evidence has led to the endorsement of healthy eating patterns by medical societies. This thus allows fad diets to be compared to the emerging scientific evidence as to which diets promote or dam -age health. In this narrative review, the most popular current fad diets are critically analyzed, including low-fat diets, vegan and vegetarian diets, low-carbohydrate diets, ketogenic diets, Paleolithic diets, and intermittent fasting. Each of these diets has some scientific merit, but each has potential deficiencies relative to the findings of nutritional science. This article also presents the common themes that emerge among the dietary guidance of leading health organizations, such as the American Heart Association and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. While there are important distinctions between dietary recommendations emanating from various medical societies, each recommends eating more unrefined, plant-based foods, while eating fewer highly proc-essed foods and added sugars, and avoiding excessive calorie consumption as an important nutritional strategy for the prevention and management of chronic conditions and promotion of overall health.& COPY; 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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