Quoted from above..."The latest news on Atkins is that the Atkins organization is suggesting that Atkins followers limit saturated fat to 30% or less of calories. U.S. dietary guideliness suggest a max of 5% saturated fat with total fat limited to 30% of calories. This is apparently a "clarification" not a change in policy."
Totally untrue. As usual with the media covering the Atkins' Diet, words were taken out of context and misinformation was spewed. Typical and I've been watching this go on for the past 5 years.
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News Release
Monday 19 January 2004, 15:36 GMT Monday 19 January 2004
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Atkins Health and Medical Information Services.
Atkins has not changed
London, 19 January 2004 /PRNewswire/ -- - ATKINS NUTRITIONALS, INC. statement on The New York Times article, 'Make That Steak a Bit Smaller, Atkins Advises Today's Dieters'
NEW YORK, Jan. 19 - The January 18 article in The New York Times and the subsequent publicity is yet another dramatically inappropriate example of the media reporting on the media and perpetuating a false report on Atkins. This is a great disservice to the millions upon millions of Atkins followers who have been benefiting from this nutritional approach for over 30 years.
The accusation in today's media claiming that Atkins is retreating from its long held position on the consumption of fat is simply wrong. It is a false premise created by members of the media itself based on input from "experts" who apparently have never read any of Dr. Atkins books, nor have even casually browsed the Atkins web site "Atkins.com".
Atkins has not changed. The basic tenets of the Atkins Nutritional Approach, consistent since 1972, are control the intake of refined carbohydrates (like sugar and white flour), eat a balance of fats (including saturated fat but not trans fats) and a balance of proteins including red meat. Saturated fat remains a valuable part of the Atkins Nutritional Approach(TM). And, again, there is absolutely no science to support any claims that eating red meat and saturated fat as part of your Atkins program is anything other then beneficial. These protocols have been consistently reinforced as safe, effective and beneficial by 17 studies over the past three years.
Equally as important and equally as troubling, is the attempt once again by critics of Atkins to ignore fact, science and the clear messages stated in Dr. Atkins' own words over the past 32 years, in order to sensationalize the ANA as the "all-the-steak-you-can-eat" approach. This has never been true and the millions of followers and health care professionals who have read Dr. Atkins' books clearly understand this. We would urge anyone who is confused, including the media to simply read Atkins New Diet Revolution, Atkins For Life or visit our website (
http://www.atkins.com/) rather than interpret Atkins on the basis of sensationalized reports based on hearsay and mischaracterization.
Even in the original 1972 Atkins Diet Revolution, Dr. Atkins explained, "Fat allows for enormous variety in your diet; that vital and best of all, it keeps you from feeling deprived. Of course, you aren't confined to steak, you can have almost any kind of meat, fish or fowl." He continued, "One of the biggest reasons this diet works so successfully is because you eat protein and fat ... "
Dr. Atkins made no secret of the fact that his methodology evolved over time as scientific discovery added new and useful information. His original 1972 book was re-written by Dr. Atkins three times exactly because he felt it his responsibility to keep people up to date as to the most recent and relevant information on controlled carbohydrate nutrition and health. In the 2002 edition of Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution, he wrote, "Eat either three regular-size meals a day or four to five smaller meals. Eat liberally of combinations of fat and protein in the form of poultry, fish, shellfish, eggs and red meat, as well as of pure, natural fat in the form of butter, mayonnaise, olive oil, safflower, sunflower and other vegetable oils. Adjust the quantity you eat to suit your appetite, especially as it decreases when hungry, eat the amount that makes your feel satisfied but not stuffed ... "
By providing followers with a lifelong strategy, including exercise and meal plans (at various carb thresholds) incorporating a wide range of foods, Dr. Atkins believed through Atkins for Life, the misconceptions that his approach consisted only of eating red meat would be put to rest. His simple goal was that people would come to understand how to incorporate his controlled carbohydrate nutritional approach as the first step in gaining control of their nutritional out-of-control lives.
Millions of consumers who benefit from doing Atkins understand that the Atkins Nutritional Approach (ANA) is a very effective four phase nutritional approach. The ANA focuses on moving consumers from diets saturated with refined carbohydrates like sugar and white flour to a lifestyle of eating whole foods, emphasizing the consumption of nutrient dense foods like leafy vegetables and bringing into balance the consumption of proteins and fat.
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