The New Atkins Diet: Healthy or Harmful?

Friday, May 7, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Obesity Linked to Painful Disease
  • I'm Not Losing Weight Anymore ...
  • What's Your Bias Toward Overweight People?

Top Story The New Atkins Diet:
Healthy or Harmful?

It sounds great -- eat fatty foods, cut
the carbs. But is it healthy? See what
nutritionists think about the new Atkins Diet.

Also See:
  • Get Ready. Get Set. Diet!
  • Eat Right When Eating Out
  • Quick and Tasty Diet Meals for 1
Health News & Features
Obesity Linked to Painful Disease
Extra pounds have been linked to yet another
health issue. Get the scoop and get motivated.
Also See:
  • So Tired of Dieting Alone ... Join Me!
  • Fat for Life? Heavy Moms Have Heavier Kids

I'm Not Losing Weight Anymore
This member started exercising and dieting, and she lost 10 pounds.
She's still working hard, but the pounds aren't budging. Help a girl out.
Also See:
  • Sleep Better, Lose Weight?
  • The Best Weight Loss Strategies

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• Ways Weight Can Affect Your Fertility
• Clean House, Reward Yourself, More Quit Tips
• What to Do When You've Got a Fat Cat
The Doctor Is In
What's Your Bias Toward Overweight People?
A new Canadian study notes that when participants observed an overweight person lying on a couch watching TV, people assumed they were lazy and unmotivated. When a thin person was on the couch, they simply thought the person was resting. This gets to the issue of our own biases.

The members of the Diet Exchange are in various stages of their weight management journey. Some are starting, others are midway, and still others have achieved their goals and are working to sustain their success. How do each of you now view people who are overweight or obese? How much does your own journey affect how you now view others, whether you know them or they are strangers you pass on the street?

Do you find yourself judgmental, compassionate, impatient or just uncomfortable?

-- Pamela Peeke, MD
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