New Atkins for a New You

The Atkins Diet is probably the most well known low-carb plan in existence. Dr. Robert Atkins devoted his life to teaching people about healthy living and weight loss. Despite his success with a myriad of patients, his efforts were scoffed at and deemed dangerous by so-called experts in the health field. Thankfully the medical community is starting to realize the benefits of low-carb living and are finally showing Dr. Atkins the respect he deserved while he was still alive.

Despite the astounding amount of research backing carb restricted lifestyles, people still have fat phobias that will take a good bit of time to overcome. Hopefully the latest books on the subject, such as The New Atkins for a New You, will help quell those fears by providing the latest studies and explaining the solid science behind it all.

You may be wondering why you would want a copy of the latest Atkins book. Maybe you already have the older editions, as I do, and wonder what could be so different about this latest version. A collaboration written by Dr. Eric Westman, Dr. Stephen D. Phinney and Dr. Jeff S. Volek, this latest rendition of the Atkins plan may surprise you.  So who are these doctors writing about the Atkins plan anyway? Dr. Westman is an associate professor of medicine at the Duke University Health System, and director of the Duke Lifestyle Medicine Clinic. Dr. Phinney is professor of medicine emeritus at the University of California Davis School of Medicine. Dr. Volek is an associate professor and exercise and nutrition researcher in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut. I believe it’s safe to say these three gentleman know a thing or two about healthy living.

So again you wonder what makes this version different. I’m pleased to say there certainly are some positive changes in this latest revision. Inside you’ll find the most up-to-date research backing the low-carb approach to controlling weight and regaining health. You’ll also find easy to understand explanations of how carbohydrate restriction increases fat loss and enhances your health. They’ve done a good job of keeping it on the lay-persons level – so you won’t have to haul out the medical dictionary to understand what they are saying. I believe the biggest draw with this book though are the explanations of how to personalize the plan to fit your lifestyle and preferences.  So many times people believe they can’t try a low-carb diet because they are vegetarians, vegans or because they don’t like a certain food. The New Atkins for a New You includes suggestions for tweaking Atkins to fit your way of life.

As always, you’ll find food lists for each phase of the plan and recommended ways to enhance your Atkins experience. They include several suggestions for when you are eating outside the home, including which menu choices to consider or avoid when eating at places like Arbys, Chick-Fil-A, KFC, etc. In the back of the book you find several delicious looking recipes, as well as full menu plans for each phase and variation of the diet you are using. We can’t neglect to mention all those inspirational success stories they include that keeps us encouraged and excited about low-carb living as well.

The thing that impressed me the most about this version of the Atkins plan is the way the good doctors try to make it simple and adaptable so you can easily make this a permanent lifestyle change, instead of just a quick weight loss plan. Because when it comes down to it, the hard part isn’t so much the weight loss as it is the maintenance after the “new-size high” has worn off. In this fast-paced life we all live, we don’t have time for complicated calculations just so we can have lunch. The harder a diet plan is to implement, the less likely people are to stick with it for the long haul. Especially once you’ve reached your goal and are no longer seeing the physical changes that keep you inspired and excited about your choices. And while low-carb living isn’t all about weight loss, we have to be honest and say that despite the health benefits, weight loss is generally the main reason people give it a try.

I’m relieved to say my initial fears about this book being a politically correct version of Dr. Atkins work were unfounded. There was no shying away from fats, which is honestly what I was afraid I’d find. Instead they’ve embraced Dr. Atkins findings and taken them to an updated level. I think Dr. Atkins would be pleased… and so will the scores of people out there who will embrace this way of living, thus changing their lives forever.

Disclosure: I bought this item myself and my opinions were in no way influenced by outside sources.

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  • http://www.holdthetoast.com Dana Carpender

    I was a little skeptical, thinking “Geez, DANDR still stands as the most important low carb book written…” But I’ve met Eric Westman, and paid attention to his research, and I just flat-out trust the man. I knew Volek and Phinney by reputation.

    I do think they’ve accomplished some good updating here. The emphasis on ketosis is gone — oh, you’ll go into ketosis, alright, but they don’t bother you with test strips (messy and expensive) and keeping track. They’ve incorporated the “net carbs” concept as pioneered by the Drs. Eades, and that’s a really useful thing. And you’ve got to love the lifting of the prohibition on caffeine!

    Most important, of course, is that they discuss so much of the research that has happened since DANDR was written. The research backs Dr. Atkins assertions up (we’ve just bought the domain “atkinswasright.com” ;-D ) , and it’s good to have it there for the reader.

    Good stuff, and I’m really glad the book is doing so well.

  • http://www.holdthetoast.com Dana Carpender

    I was a little skeptical, thinking “Geez, DANDR still stands as the most important low carb book written…” But I’ve met Eric Westman, and paid attention to his research, and I just flat-out trust the man. I knew Volek and Phinney by reputation.

    I do think they’ve accomplished some good updating here. The emphasis on ketosis is gone — oh, you’ll go into ketosis, alright, but they don’t bother you with test strips (messy and expensive) and keeping track. They’ve incorporated the “net carbs” concept as pioneered by the Drs. Eades, and that’s a really useful thing. And you’ve got to love the lifting of the prohibition on caffeine!

    Most important, of course, is that they discuss so much of the research that has happened since DANDR was written. The research backs Dr. Atkins assertions up (we’ve just bought the domain “atkinswasright.com” ;-D ) , and it’s good to have it there for the reader.

    Good stuff, and I’m really glad the book is doing so well.

  • http://www.healthylowcarbliving.com Amy Dungan

    I totally agree Dana. This is a great book and I was very happy with the updates… especially the research! Love the domain name! :)
    ~ Amy

  • Amy_Dungan

    I totally agree Dana. This is a great book and I was very happy with the updates… especially the research! Love the domain name! :)
    ~ Amy

  • http://www.holdthetoast.com Dana Carpender

    Wanna help me brainstorm content?

  • http://www.holdthetoast.com Dana Carpender

    Wanna help me brainstorm content?

  • http://www.healthylowcarbliving.com Amy Dungan

    Absolutely! Get a hold of me about it when you are ready. :)

  • Amy_Dungan

    Absolutely! Get a hold of me about it when you are ready. :)

  • http://deardratkins.blogspot.com/ Rob West

    I love Dr. Atkins! His diet has changed my life. I am losing weight. So far I have lost 17 pounds. I bought the basic diet manual and a video that came with the manual. I think I will buy the book next. Thanks for your blog. I added your link to my blog.

    -R.W. :)

  • http://deardratkins.blogspot.com/ Rob West

    I love Dr. Atkins! His diet has changed my life. I am losing weight. So far I have lost 17 pounds. I bought the basic diet manual and a video that came with the manual. I think I will buy the book next. Thanks for your blog. I added your link to my blog.

    -R.W. :)

  • http://www.healthylowcarbliving.com Amy Dungan

    Hi Rob! Thanks for visiting me and I’m so glad to hear of your success. Congrats! I’ll be sure to visit your blog very soon.
    ~ Amy

  • Amy_Dungan

    Hi Rob! Thanks for visiting me and I’m so glad to hear of your success. Congrats! I’ll be sure to visit your blog very soon.
    ~ Amy

  • Sallie

    I have the honor of being Dr Westman’s patient here in Durham N.C. This book and his encouragement have brought me to a weight loss of 13 pounds in 5 weeks and for me that is an amazing thing. I have not tried any diets because I have watched friends try every imaginable diet and watched them all gain all and more of their weight back.I was very discouraged as I saw my weight go from 140 to 230. Knowing I had this much to lose and worried I would be on a yo-yo kept me from trying anything. I met a woman at water aerobics that had lost 88 pounds in 2 years and was still losing. When she said Bleu Cheese Dressing I was hooked. I am still excited and not worried about making this my lifestyle. When I tell people what I’m doing they are skeptical but, when I tell them my blood sugar is down, my cholesterol levels are better, my energy levels are up and the sugar/carb cravings disappeared after 3 days, I can hardly believe it myself. THIS I CAN DO!

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