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Nille
27-07-04, 15:03
Denne her er fin, - akkurat det jeg har prøvd å starte en diskusjon på !!


Posted on Tue, Jul. 27, 2004

Atkins Nutritional clashes with Atkins philosophy

By Sarah Ellison

WALL STREET JOURNAL


When a slew of new, reduced-carbohydrate products hit store shelves this spring, Atkins Nutritionals Inc. sounded an alarm. The company, founded by the late low-carb diet guru Robert C. Atkins, warned consumers that many of the new products either were mislabeled or contained too many carbohydrates to qualify as truly "low-carb."

"Atkins continues to educate consumers that the best food choices are nutrient-dense whole foods," such as chicken, eggs and vegetables, the Ronkonkoma, N.Y., company said in a statement in April.

The warning struck some food-industry experts as odd: Just like its new low-carb rivals, Atkins Nutritionals doesn't sell whole foods. The company has emerged as one of the nation's largest sellers of reduced-carb packaged foods with more than 200 products ranging from Atkins Endulge Super Premium Ice Cream to Atkins Ready-to-Eat Bagels. Yet even as the company continues to sell millions of dollars a year in packaged food, its information division is advising dieters that whole foods are better for weight loss.

The paradox highlights a growing identity crisis at Atkins Nutritionals as it evolves from a medical practice based on Dr. Atkins's best-selling "Diet Revolution" books into a prominent packaged-food marketer. Since ramping up its food business in 2000, Atkins has posted phenomenal growth, with revenue last year doubling to exceed $200 million. Its new products position it to compete with food industry giants, including Unilever and Kraft Foods Inc., which recently jumped on the low-carb bandwagon, too. In this year's first half, food companies introduced 1,865 reduced-carb foods and beverages, according to Marketing Intelligence Service -- up from just 339 in all of 2002.

What's made the avalanche of new products possible is the concept of "net carbs" -- the controversial notion that some carbohydrates don't raise blood sugar as much as others do, and thus don't need to be eliminated in low-carb regimes. By substituting fiber and sugar alcohols for sugar, food makers have come out with a vast array of cookies, candies, breadstuffs and pastries -- just the kind of sweet, starchy goodies typically banned on low-carb diets -- and are marketing them to eager dieters as low "net carb."

The diet that made Atkins famous, selling 18 million books in the U.S. since 1972, highlights the notion that by severely restricting carbohydrate intake, the body enters into a state called ketosis, in which it burns stored fat for energy instead. In the strict two-week induction phase, dieters are supposed to consume fewer than 20 grams of carbohydrates per day, about as much as in a cup of salad greens, while they are allowed to eat liberal amounts of meat, cheese and other protein.

But is ketosis possible on net carbs -- say, when those 20 daily carbohydrates come from 10 candy bars with 2 net carbs each?

Executives at Atkins Nutritionals say some of the company's products should not be used in the strictest phase of the diet. Its Advantage line of products are allowed, they say, because those have more nutrients than the sweeter-tasting Endulge line, even thought both have comparable net-carb counts. (On its Web site, the company says of Advantage bars: "Feel free to eat them during Induction as long as you continue to lose weight.")

In general, Atkins officials defend its use of the term. "We are absolutely behind net carbs, and there is proof that it is a valid concept," says Matthew Wiant, the company's chief marketing officer, citing tests Atkins has done on the blood sugar level of dieters after consuming its products.

Wiant says the packaged snacks enhance the Atkins approach. "By offering products like sweet snacks and ice cream and breads, it actually facilitates staying on the (diet)." But he adds, "You can't go out and eat the whole box of candy. You will slow down your weight loss efforts if you do that."

Some dieters hail the packaged products as a convenient way to follow the diet. "You can't walk around with a cheese omelet in your hand," says Ken Bloom, 48, who has lost 35 pounds since March, frequently eating an Atkins Advantage shake for breakfast, an Advantage or Endulge bar for lunch and a dinner with little or no carbs.

But others think the bevy of net-carb products may be undermining their weight-loss efforts. After consistently losing weight for about a year, 46-year-old Gilda Libero started adding low-carb ice cream, snack chips and cereals into her diet.

She continued to count carbs and says she didn't increase her portion sizes. But she says she's stopped losing weight for this first time this month. Since then she's cut down on packaged low-carb products. "I'm back to freezing grapes for a snack," she says.


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HP
30-07-04, 13:22
Fikk Atkins Newsletter idag... :snill:

Not so long ago, anyone doing Atkins had to make a commitment to shun one of life’s little pleasures—sweets. To keep carb counts low and blood sugar in control, it was necessary to make a clean break from candy, cookies and ice cream. The good news is, those days are gone.

Advances in food science technology have made it easier and more enjoyable than ever to do Atkins. In fact, I can’t think of a category of traditionally high-carbohydrate foods for which there isn’t now a low-carb substitute. While this new class of food products has no doubt made it easier to enjoy a plate of pasta, blueberry muffin, chocolate bar or bowl of ice cream, to follow the Atkins Nutritional ApproachTM properly, these items should not replace healthful, whole foods. This is the foundation upon which Atkins is built, and it will never change, no matter how many new and improved low-carb products are developed.

And there’s no question: The array of low-carb products will continue to grow and get better. Thanks to constant evolutions in technology, you can count on the fact that substitutes for high-carb foods will become more and more like the things they imitate—in flavor and appearance.

Nille
30-07-04, 13:35
Hm..... i den nye boka de har utgitt i USA har de erstattet mange måltider med prdokduktene sine. det er vel og bra det, om folk hadde tålt dem. Men hvis Atkins Nutritionals hadde giddet å sjekke alle Low Carb forumene der ute, hadde de funnet ut at ekstremt mange reagerer negativt på produktene. mange blir rett og slett syke av dem. Kunne ønske de kunne fortelle det til AN istedenfor å klage på nettet, det er så........ her er hva min venninde Alina skrev etter helgen vår i Køben, hvor jeg tok med stashet mit at Atkins barer;


Of course, with me present....there has to be a lawsuit. Before I sell my story at the Fleet Street, London

......"ATKINS ALMOST KILLED ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

...I have to tell you what really happened. We had some Atkins bars. I've never seen such things before so I was very excited, trying to stop myself from drooling all over the kitchen floor.....*insert the pic here, please*
Since I'm not so much for sweets I took a tiny bit of the Advantage bar.....we cut it into small pieces. I also took a bit of.......ehemmmm.......the Decadence bar. After a while a clear and present danger of both bars leaving my system in a very unpleasant and fast way has become apparent. The real advantage was the bathroom very close to the decadent sofa...
Sue them, Baby!
For ordens skyld så var det Advantage Decadence Chocolate Bar" og "Advantage Hazelnut Crunch" eller noe sånt !

Dette er ingen uvanlig reaksjon - dessverre.... tåler dem ikke sjøl jeg.
Vet at det er mange som tåler dem også, men det MÅ være noe galt når så veldig mange reagerer. Det er liksom ikke i Atkins ånd heller. Bare det at de ser seg nødt til å sende ut et nyhets brev for å presisere...... Det er så $$$$$$$$$$$-styrt !!

HP
30-07-04, 13:43
Tror der har vært et skifte nå etter at Atkins gikk bort... Gikk ikke mange måneden før de varslet at produktene ville bli lansert i england... :rolleyes: Tipper han sa nei jeg... :p Ville ikke inngå noe kompromiss omkring EU's strenge grenser for hva som er tilrådelig av vitaminer og mineraler...

Jeg tok med Basic3 kostilskuddet, og sjekket det opp mot andre kosttilskudd... Engelsk Basic3 inneholdt de billigste og minst biologisk tilgjengelige mineralene... :eek: £££££££ ;)

Jeg skal snart handle fra USA igjen, og da blir det kosttilskudd og advantage bars og shake, ikke no mer! :ja:

Summer
30-07-04, 14:02
Jeg skal snart handle fra USA igjen, og da blir det kosttilskudd og advantage bars og shake, ikke no mer! :ja:
:hylgrine: Jeg vil ha mintsjokkolade....

HP
30-07-04, 14:07
:hylgrine: Jeg vil ha mintsjokkolade....
Også mint sjokolade... ;)

Summer
30-07-04, 14:10
Også mint sjokolade... ;)
:stortsmil

Nille
30-07-04, 15:27
Dere er jammen søte !!! (må være all sjokoladen !)

:klem: