The Best and Worst Advice from Top Diet Plans

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You want to lose serious weight, fast, but don't have time to read every diet book out there.

Here’s some help!

The Ultimate Weight Solution: The Seven Keys to Weight-Loss Freedom

By Dr. Phil

The diet plan from this daytime talk-show host boasts seven keys for weight-loss freedom.

Best Tip: Reduce your exposure to unhealthy foods and to cues that cause you to eat.

This works because: You can't eat what isn't there!

Worst Tip: Use exercise poles on your walk to burn more calories.

Why it's not so great: Unless you're cross-country skiing, skip the poles and mix up your routine at the gym instead.

You: On a Diet

By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen

Retrain your body during this two-week program, created by Mehmet Oz, M.D. and, his partner, Michael Roizen, M.D., that aims to make you healthier for life.

Best Tip: Pick a range for your ideal weight instead of fixating on a particular number.

This works because: You'll feel guilt-free when faced with the small fluctuations that occur naturally day-to-day.

Worst Tip: Eat the exact same thing for lunch—and breakfast too if you can stand it—every day.

Why it's not so great: The lack of variety may bore you to the point of giving up on your diet.

The Biggest Loser 30 Day Jump Start

By Cheryl Forberg, R.D., Melissa Roberson and Lisa Wheeler

Based on the hit reality show, this is a serious diet and exercise plan for only those serious about weight loss.

Best Tip: Try circuit training.

This works because: The effective, total-body workouts will help you lose weight and inches, as well as boost your metabolism, strengthen your bones, and may even make you more resistant to stress.

Worst Tip: Start your own competition à la Biggest Loser, complete with group meetings and registration fees.

Why it's not so great: Without producers, camera crew and a six-figure salary, it's not worth the trouble.

French Women Don't Get Fat

By Mireille Guiliano

A French-born, NYC exec considers the differences in American portion sizes (big and bigger) and eating techniques (fast and faster) to that of her native country.

Best Tip: Add "petit" and "peu" to your French vocabulary.

This works because: You can have a little of everything if you stick to small portions.

Worst Tip: Carry a sprig of lavender to smell as you pass the tempting aromas floating out of bakeries and restaurants.

Why it's not so great: Even if this did keep your mouth from watering, it could also have you sneezing up a storm (and looking a little silly).

The Beck Diet Solution

By Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

Dr. Beck's approach is to change the way you think about eating so you can keep up any diet.

Best Tip: Differentiate between cravings and hunger.

This works because: If you can tell the difference between wanting to eat and needing to eat, you can cut out unnecessary calories.

Worst Tip: Just say, "Oh well."

Why it's not so great: If you're really dreading going to the gym, or just dying to have a few more fries, are you really going to be able to just say, "Oh well," and stick to the rules of your diet?

Eat Great, Lose Weight

By Suzanne Somers

Somers doesn't shy away from fat and encourages low-carb, high-protein meals, while steering clear of all things sugary.

Best Tip: Reward yourself with the treats you miss the most while dieting.

This works because: If you long for white bread but couldn't care less about chocolate cake, enjoy a serving of bread before dinner but skip dessert.

Worst Tip: If a restaurant doesn't have whole-wheat pasta, bring your own.

Why it's not so great: Celebrities might be able to have chefs cook off the menu, but the rest of us shouldn't bank on getting the star treatment.

The Thrive Diet: The Whole Food Way to Lose Weight, Reduce Stress, and Stay Healthy for Life

By Brendan Brazier

Designed to reduce stress, this plan focuses on nutrient-packed whole foods.

Best Tip: Eat less processed food.

This works because: Sticking to whole, fiber-rich foods will help you lose weight.

Worst Tip: Eat raw.

Why it's not so great: This diet can sometimes lead to deficiencies in powerful nutrients like calcium, iron and protein.

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Concerned About Your Cholesterol? Ways to Lower LDL and Raise HDL

Your doctor tells you that your level of LDL—the "bad" type of cholesterol—is too high, and, in a double whammy, he says that your level of HDL—the "good" cholesterol—is too low. So, you wonder, is there anything you can do to decrease the bad while increasing the good?

There are steps you can take to accomplish this. It's much easier to push LDL down than to push HDL up, but it's well worth the effort to strive to do both. A November study published in the Postgraduate Medical Journal found that increasing HDL levels in patients who are also aggressively lowering their LDL levels can reduce cardiovascular risk. Depending on your cholesterol levels, successfully reaching your target levels will probably take a combination of medication and lifestyle and dietary changes.

Among the changes you'll have to make: Stop smoking, work out, lose weight, and eat well, the PMJ study suggests.

Lose weight: This can lower LDL, though levels will go back up unless you make lasting dietary changes. Aim to lose 10 percent or more of your body weight. Keep in mind that while you're losing weight, your HDL levels may fall. But as you maintain your new body weight, your HDL will increase as long as you've lost at least 10 percent of your body weight.

Lose Weight with Zumba Fitness Class

For Rosa Escamilla, her dance exercise class was a way to bring energy back into her life. ‘After work, I would go home and end up doing nothing but eat and watch TV,’ said Escamilla, 57, of Middletown. One year later, she is 23 pounds lighter and able to fit into her 28-year-old daughter's Size 6 jeans. And the after-work energy is tremendous. All thanks to Juan’s Zumba class at Golds Gym, she said.

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Shifting America From Sick Care To Genuine Wellness

The problem is that we have systematically neglected wellness and disease prevention. Currently in the United States, 95 percent of every health care dollar is spent on treating illnesses and conditions after they occur. But we spend peanuts on prevention.

The good news in these dismal statistics is that, by reforming our system and focusing on fighting and preventing chronic disease, we have a huge opportunity. We cannot only save hundreds of billions of dollars; we can also dramatically improve the health of the American people.

Consider this: Right now, some 75 percent of health care costs are accounted for by heart disease, diabetes, prostate cancer, breast cancer, and obesity. What these five diseases and conditions have in common is that they are largely preventable and even reversible by changes in nutrition, physical activity, and lifestyle.

Keep The Drink Flowing During A Workout


Most gym and health club exercisers look forward to working up a good sweat during a workout. But during the course of an exercise routine, many people may overlook the need for maintaining proper fluid balance and hydration. Here are a few hydration tips to keep in mind while working out:

  • Drink before, during and after a workout; 17 to 20 ounces of water two hours before exercising; 7 to 10 ounces of fluid every 10 to 20 minutes during exercise; and 16 to 24 ounces of fluid for every pound of body weight lost after.
  • Select a drink with appeal. While water provides a great source of hydration, milk, juice, soft drinks, coffee, tea and sports drinks offer good alternatives.
  • Fit hydration into your schedule. Stock up on beverages so they are available for workouts.

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