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Old Thu, Sep-11-03, 03:04
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Just watched that Claire Sweeney on 'Kilroy'. She is obviously just seeking more self publicity. Unfortunately, the program seemed to degenerate into another slagging match. (Can't believe that woman who says she put weight on with Atkins! Says she read the book etc. She should visit this website)) A couple of good points were made from supporters of the regime but these were lost in the general squabbling.
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Old Thu, Sep-11-03, 04:40
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I think she's just jumped on the "Atkins-Bashing" bandwagon as a means to promoting her new show. As well as the article on Claire Sweeney in the Daily Mail on Tuesday, it also mentioned the acress Amanda Redman who lost one-and-a-half stones (21 lbs) in 8 weeks on Atkins when she was 19, She went on to say that she had suffered health problems since (her periods stopped for nearly a year). When she went to the doctors, and told him she had done Atkins, he attributed it to the diet! He obviously based his opinion on good old scientific fact - not!

That said, it might have affected her memory too. She went on the diet when she was 19 and is now 41, so why the sudden need to put all this at the door of the Atkins Diet? I think she muyst be going through a bit of a career slump at the moment too.
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AJ's Low-Fat Nightmare

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This history is typical of many physically active women who desire to be thin and fit. While maintaining a high level of activity, they attempt to cut most or all of the fat from their diets, thinking this will allow them to lose weight while maintaining optimal athletic performance. However, such drastic measures can have many adverse consequences, as the following case demonstrates.

AJ grew up eating a healthy balanced diet and had been active in sports since age five. As a child, she was thin and healthy. In high school, she excelled in three varsity sports and never worried about her weight. She began menstruating at age 14, but never developed regular periods.

At age 17, height 5’6", AJ started gaining weight and went from about 115 lbs. to about 130 lbs. in a few months. Worried that she was "getting fat," she decided to modify her diet and get back down to her "ideal" weight of 115 lbs. She did this by cutting almost all fats from her diet, and eating primarily processed carbohydrates (bagels, pasta, cereal), fruits, vegetables, and skim dairy products. Occasionally, she would eat small amounts of lean chicken. She ate almost no essential fats and little protein. She continued her high levels of physical activity, and in a short time, was back down to 115 pounds with a BMI (body mass index) of about 18.

However, instead of just losing fat, AJ lost muscle and depleted her essential fats. Her athletic performance decreased, and she experienced muscle soreness more easily. Her skin became very dry and even cracked in places. She noticed increased hair loss, and her hair became dull and brittle. Her periods stopped altogether, and she could not control her mood swings (a result of hormonal changes). AJ became ill numerous times that winter, despite the fact that she had "never" gotten sick as a child (her immune system was suffering). She also complained that she could not concentrate as well and often suffered from headaches (she was "starving" her brain of w3s).
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If you look on the UK sub forum you will see there are a little group of us fighting the good fight


Or at least having a good old rant! Claire's obviously achieved something mind you... I'd never heard of her till her Atkins publicity stunt! Can't say its made me more inclined to support her flagging career...

PS: Glad you liked the Star Wars/Glasgow joke Hev... it was given to my by some mates in a Clan Trust up there and had me in fits too!
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