What are the Best and the Worst Diets?
Every January the US
News and World Report ranks the best
diets. They rank diets based on the
best diets for your overall health, for weight loss, for diabetes, for heart
health. So what are the best diets as
of January 2014?
Best Overall Diets
Number One: DASH DIet
Two diets came out on top for best diets overall, the DASH
diet and the TLC diet. When teaching nutrition,
I always tell my students about the DASH diet.
It is an acronym for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. So yes, it is recommended for those with high
blood pressure. But it is also a great
diet for overall nutrition and for heart health. It is a nutritionally sound and balanced
diet. The diet focuses on foods rich in
potassium, calcium, protein and fiber to help fight or lower high blood
pressure. This diet was developed by the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and they have free guides for the
plan. They offer a long guide of 64
pages, DASH
Eating Plan Guide, or a shorter 6 page guide (Guide
- short version). The DASH diet is
heart healthy as it has been shown to increase your “good” cholesterol, Its
focus is also heart healthy emphasizing fruits, vegetables, and cutting back on saturated fats, added sugar
and salt.
HDL and
lower your bad cholesterol, LDL.
The diet plan has you first choose your calorie needs. Then it provides a DASH Eating Plan based on
these calories. A 2000 calorie DASH diet
Grains – emphasize whole grains
|
6-8
servings
|
1 slice
bread
¾ -1 cup
cereal
½ cup
cooked pasta
|
Vegetables
|
4-5
servings
|
1 c. raw
½ c.
cooked
|
Fruits
|
4-5
servings
|
|
Low-fat dairy
|
2-3
servings
|
1 c.
milk/yogurt
1.5 oz
cheese
|
Lean meats, poultry, fish
|
6 ounces
or less
|
|
Nuts, seeds, legumes
|
4-5
servings a week
|
2 T PB, 2
T seeds, 1/3 c nuts, ½ cup cooked beans, peas
|
Fats and oils
|
2-3
servings
|
1 tsp
margarine
1 tsp vegetable
oil
1 T.
mayonnaise
2 T salad
dressing
|
Sweets/added sugars
|
5 or less servings
per week
|
1 T sugar,
1 T, jam, 1 c. lemonade
|
Number Two: TLC Diet
The TLC diet is also heart healthy and not a “fad”
diet. It is also developed by NIH, the
National Institutes of Health’s National Cholesterol Education Program. It stands for the Therapeutic Lifestyle
Changes Diet (TLC). The American Heart
Association has endorsed this diet as a heart healthy diet. The key to its heart health is the emphasis
on lowering the amount of fat you eat, especially saturated fat.
Not only were the DASH diet and TLC diet ranked best
overall, they also were ranked the best diets for Healthy Eating. Both these diet provide adequate calories,
all the food groups and the nutrients you need.
Thus, these diets are nutritionally sound and safe.
Next week we will look at other diets ranked by the US News
and World Report
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