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2 Diet Trends

3 Science Based Diet vs. Fad Diets
Science Based Diets: the recognition of nutritional deficiencies, the increased need for nutrition in situations of physiological stress, the risks of dietary excess, and the role of specific nutrients in mitigating specific diseases and conditions. Fad Based Diets: diets that either eliminate or limit one or more of the essential food groups, or recommend consumption of one type of food in excess at the expense of other foods. Fad diets rarely follow sound nutritional principles for weight loss, which focus on ingesting fewer calories and/or consuming more energy through exercise; fad diets are generally not endorsed by the medical profession.

4 What are some examples of popular diets?
Atkins Paleo Juicing Gluten Free DASH Mind Diet Mediterranean Ketogenic Sprouted Grains Slow Food Diet

5 Atkins Diet Involves limited consumption of carbohydrates to switch the body's metabolism from metabolizing glucose as energy over to converting stored body fat to energy. Atkins diet: involves limited consumption of carbohydrates to switch the body's metabolism from metabolizing glucose as energy over to converting stored body fat to energy. Paleo diet: Centered on commonly available modern foods, the contemporary "Paleolithic diet" consists mainly of fish, grass-fed pasture raised meats, eggs, vegetables, fruit, fungi, roots, and nuts, and excludes grains, legumes, dairy products, potatoes, refined salt, refined sugar, and processed oils.

6 Paleo Diet Centered on commonly available modern foods. Consists mainly of fish, grass-fed pasture raised meats, eggs, vegetables, fruit, fungi, roots, and nuts, and excludes grains, legumes, dairy products, potatoes, refined salt, refined sugar, and processed oils.

7 Juicing Diet A diet in which the person ingests only cabbage juice and water, but no other solid foods; it is recommended for ulcers. Juicing diet: Gluten free: Gluten is a protein found in wheat and grains. It's a sticky substance that holds ingredients together, and mostly found in foods like bread, pasta, crackers, cereal and even in foods like salad dressings and lunch meats.

8 Gluten free Diet Gluten is a protein found in wheat and grains. It's a sticky substance that holds ingredients together, and mostly found in foods like bread, pasta, crackers, cereal and even in foods like salad dressings and lunch meats.

9 DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
The DASH diet is limited in sugar-sweetened foods and beverages, red meat, and added fats. In addition to its effect on blood pressure, it is designed to be a well-balanced approach to eating for the general public. DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is a dietary pattern promoted by the U.S.-based National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [part of the National Institutes of Health ("NIH"), an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services] to prevent and control hypertension. The DASH diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy foods; includes meat, fish, poultry, nuts, and beans; and is limited in sugar-sweetened foods and beverages, red meat, and added fats. In addition to its effect on blood pressure, it is designed to be a well-balanced approach to eating for the general public.

10 Mediterranean Diet Diet include proportionally high consumption of olive oil, legumes, unrefined cereals, fruits, and vegetables, moderate to high consumption of fish, moderate consumption of dairy products (mostly as cheese and yogurt), moderate wine consumption, and low consumption of non-fish meat products Mediterranean Diet: diet include proportionally high consumption of olive oil, legumes, unrefined cereals, fruits, and vegetables, moderate to high consumption of fish, moderate consumption of dairy products (mostly as cheese and yogurt), moderate wine consumption, and low consumption of non-fish meat products MIND Diet: combines the portions of the DASH diet and the Mediterranean diet that are most conducive to brain health

11 Combines the portions of the DASH diet and the Mediterranean diet that are most conducive to brain health

12 Ketogenic Diet A high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates. Ketogenic diet: a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates Sprouted grains diet: increased digestibility - Sprouting breaks down starches in grains into simple sugars so your body can digest them easily. Increased Absorption of Minerals – Sprouting breaks down enzyme inhibitors, so your body can more easily absorb calcium, magnesium, iron, copper and zinc. Increased Antioxidants – Sprouting releases more antioxidants that are naturally stored in the grains and seeds. Increased Vitamin C - Sprouting produces vitamin C. Increased Vitamin B - Sprouting increases the vitamin B2, B5 & B6

13 Sprouted Grain Diet Ex. Sprouted grain bread, brown rice, barley, millet Increased digestibility - Sprouting breaks down starches in grains into simple sugars so your body can digest them easily. Increased Absorption of Minerals Increased Antioxidants

14 Slow Food Diet Slow food diet: the slow-carb diet — eliminates starches and sweets from your diet, replacing them with lean protein and vegetables eliminates starches and sweets from your diet, replacing them with lean protein and vegetables

15 Fad Diet OR Science Based Diet
Atkins Paleo Juicing Gluten Free DASH Mind Diet Mediterranean Ketogenic Sprouted Grains Slow Food Diet

16 Fad Diets vs. Science Based Diets
Fad Diets Atkins, Paleo, Juicing, Ketogenic, Sprouted Grain, Slow Food Diet, Gluten Free Science Based Diet DASH, Mediterranean, MIND Diet


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