Diet really is a four letter word. We all know they have plenty of drawbacks, but how many women do you know who haven’t been on at least one before?
Diet plans are often touted as being able to help us lose weight and get healthy. Some focus on calorie restriction, some carbs, and some portion control. Creators of these diet plans claim that theirs is the best. But with all the diet plan options out there, an estimated 60 percent of women are either obese or overweight. And it isn’t from lack of trying because 56.4 percent of American women that were surveyed between 2013 and 2016 reported that they tried losing weight in the last year. Though clearly, no one diet works for everyone — it has been reported that 95% of diets fail. Worst yet, most will regain the weight that they had lost within one to five years.
In the last few years, plans such as Keto, Paleo, Whole30, and Dukan diet have taken center stage. “Generally speaking, they are not a long term solution for keeping weight and excess body fat off,” says Tina Martini, fitness guru, naturopathic chef, and author of Delicious Medicine: The Healing Power of Food. “Often, you will put on more weight than you originally took off while following a trend diet.”
But other than the possibility of them not being useful for long term weight loss, are there other consequences to these diets? We share the side effects of the most popular diets.
Keto
The ketogenic diet, or keto diet, is a popular low carb, high fat diet. It’s based on the premise of eating a small number of carbs so that your body will burn fat for energy in a state known as ketosis. In essence, you are significantly lowering your intake of fruits, grains, vegetables, pasta, and rice and replacing them with high-fat foods and protein. “Ketosis is a dangerous condition that can do long term-damage to your overall health,” says Martini. “There is too much focus on adding additional fats,” she says. Other experts seem to be wary of the plan as well.Moreover, in the latest U.S. News and World Report’s (USNWR) annual rankings of “Best Diets Overall,” keto landed at 38 out of 41. Additionally, there have been those who have complained of flu-like symptoms from low-carb diets. They report a lack of energy, nausea, stomach upset, and decreased mental function. These symptoms are often referred to as “keto flu.”