

6 Popular Diet Fads and the Scientific Discovery behind them Part 3- The Ornish Diet
The How to's on Designing your own Healthy Diet
Here is a quick look on some of the most popular Diets and what has been discovered with these various type diets. This will be a six part discussion and education for you on determining and forming your own personal view. While there are literally hundreds of fad diets that have been promoted over the years that we could discuss, we will limit the discussion to the following popular diets:
The Atkins diet
The Blood Type Diet
The Ornish diet
The Macrobiotic diet
The vegetarian diet
The Zone diet
Today we will start and discuss the Ornish diet and what the outcomes and conclusions were. This is part three of the six part series of articles.
The Ornish Diet
Dean Ornish, M.D., is a developer of the Ornish diet. It is quite similiar to the diet that Nathan Pritikin developed and popularized in the 1970's. Both diets are basically the opposite of the Atkins diet. While the Atkins regimen is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, the Ornish diet program is low in fat and protein and high in whole-grain , natural complex carbohydrates. The Ornish prescription is to consume 10 percent of calories as fat, 70 to 75 percent of calories as complex carbohydrates, and 15 to 20 percent of calories as protein. The Ornish diet excludes all animal products, except nonfat milk and nonfat yogurt. It also resricts all plant foods high in fat, such as avocados, nuts, and seeds.
Dr. Ornish and his colleges have shown quite convincingly in well-designed clinical studies that can reverse heart disease. My main objectives to the Ornish diet along with my references objectives are that it is too restrictive and does not provide a sufficient amount of beneficial fats, and omega-3 fatty acids. In particular, the Ornish diet excludes fish, despite a significant body of research that demonstrates a protective effect of fish (and fish oil) consumption against heart disease.
Until part four the Macrobiotic Diet have a healthy and happy day!
References: Michael Murray N.D., Joseph Pizzorno N.D., and Lara Pizzorno M.A., L.M.T
By, Natalie Pyles
NSA Speaker, Author, Medical Exercise and Post Rehab Conditioning Specialist, Licensed Nutritionist,Whole Health, Fitness, and Holistic Nutrition and Nursing Educator
1 comment:
Nice post with great list of dietary plans. Thanks for posting and sharing it for us.
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