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Get the facts on the newest fad diets to craze social media: THRIVE & Take Shape for Life

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Fad diets are short-term quick fixes that promise great results, but actually set up most dieters for failure in weight-loss. If you find a product or routine that sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

One of the most popular diets to take over social media lately is THRIVE by Le-Vel. This is an 8 week program that promises a completely different person at the end. It utilizes a few products as well as goal setting for weight loss. Marketers claim that individuals will “Live, look and feel ultra premium like never before” through the use of Derma Fusion Technology (skin patches), shake mixes and lifestyle capsules. Their products are said to be naturopathic, synergistic, and gender specific. However, science has not found any reason for grouping together the vitamins and minerals in any of the products.

The idea of setting an 8-week goal for weight loss is a good one, but you can accomplish the same results with a balanced diet paired with exercise at a much lesser cost.

Another popular diet to hit the market recently is The Optimal Weight 5&1 Plan by Take Shape For Life. This plan is based around the routine of consuming 6 small meals everyday instead of three large meals. Five of these meals consumed are purchased from the company and they are meal replacements. The sixth meal is a lean and green meal.

One of the biggest fallbacks of this diet is the cost of the meal replacements purchased; the 30-day bundle available is just under $430, which calculates out to be about $15 every day. The 5&1 diet plan utilizes a very structured routine that promotes quick weight loss, but fails to teach clients the basics of a healthy, well-balanced diet. When this is the outcome, dieters usually see the weight that they lost come back on as soon as they step away from the diet.

What healthy weight loss SHOULD look like:

  • Fill half of your plate with veggies
  • Eat whole wheat/whole grain breads, pastas, etc. instead of white.
  • Get 30-60 minutes of exercise most days of the week.
  • Limit consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (Pop, juice, sports drinks, etc.) and alcohol.
  • Water does wonders for our bodies!
    • 13 cups for men (3 liters); 9 cups for women (2.2 liters)
  • Eat smaller portions
  • Don’t skip meals…especially breakfast!
  • A healthy weight loss is 1-2 pounds each week
    • This may seem slow, but a steady weight loss such as this is much more likely to be kept off in the long run.
  • Track your intake
    • We often don’t realize the quality and quantity of the food we feed our bodies until we have it drawn out in front of us.
  • Be mindful when you eat

-Written by Kala Nurnberg, SDSU Dietetic Student

NOTE: Usually we get desperate and succumb to the promises the fad diets make us and we sign up. However down the road we realize that it’s too expensive, can’t stick with, we want normal food again, etc etc. If you are wanting to work on weight loss or nutrition and lifestyle improvement, please come visit me in the clinic! We can work out an individual plan that you can do and stick with long term…and it will be much cheaper and more enjoyable than these fad diets! Call or email me!

Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

Direct Dial: 884-4226

Email: strive2survive@brownclinic.org

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