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A low-carb diet has become a very popular term among people who want to lose weight fast. But what is a low-carb diet? Is it good for you? Or is it only a diet fad with hidden side effects? Read on to find all the answers.<\/p>\n

What is carbohydrate?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Carbohydrate is a calorie-providing macronutrient found in many foods and beverages. They can be simple or complex. They can also be classified as simple natural (lactose in milk and fructose in fruit), complex natural (whole grains or beans), simple refined (table sugar), and complex refined (white flour). Natural complex carbohydrates are digested more slowly so they have less effect on blood sugar. They also provide bulk and serve several other body functions.<\/p>\n

Common sources of natural carbohydrates include grains, fruits, vegetables, milk, nuts, legumes (beans, lentils, peas), and seeds. Foods that contain refined carbohydrates include white bread and pasta, cookies, candy, cake, and sugar-sweetened sodas and drinks.<\/p>\n

What do the carbohydrates do?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Carbohydrates are your body\u2019s main fuel source. Your digestive system breaks down complex carbohydrates (starches) into simple sugars. Then they are absorbed into your bloodstream and become blood sugar (glucose). Rising levels of blood sugar make the body to release insulin. This insulin helps glucose in entering your body’s cells. Some of this glucose is used by the body for energy. It fuels all your activities, whether it’s doing weight-lifting or blinking. The leftover extra glucose is usually stored in your liver, muscles, and other cells for later use. Or it is converted to fat.<\/p>\n

The low-carb diets aim to burn this fat. The basic idea behind these diet plans is that decrease in carbs lowers insulin levels, which makes the body to burn stored fat for energy. And that leads to weight loss.<\/p>\n

What is a low-carb diet?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A low-carb diet restricts carbohydrates and increases the intake of foods high in protein and fat. Several types of low-carb diets exist that have varying restrictions on the amounts and types of carbohydrates you can eat.<\/p>\n

A low-carb diet may help you lose weight. Some low-carb diets may also have several health benefits such as reducing risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.<\/p>\n

A low-carb diet emphasizes proteins, including meat, fish, poultry and eggs, and some non-starchy vegetables. It limits or excludes grains, fruits, legumes, breads, pastas, sweets, and starchy vegetables. The more restrictive low-carb diets also limit the intake of nuts and seeds. Some low-carb diet plans allow limited quantities of some fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.<\/p>\n

How much carbohydrate does a low-carb diet recommend?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A typical low-carb diet recommends a daily limit of 0.7 to 2 ounces (20 to 60 grams) of carbohydrates. These amounts provide 80 to 240 calories. There are some low-carb diets that strictly restrict carbs in the initial phase of the diet and then gradually increase the amount of allowed carbs.<\/p>\n

It is important to note that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that carbohydrates should make up 45 to 65 percent of your total daily calorie intake. This means, if you consume 2,000 calories a day, you need to eat between 900 and 1,300 calories every day from carbohydrates.<\/p>\n

Types of Low-Carb Diets:<\/strong><\/h2>\n

There are different kinds of low-carb diets being recommended these days. Some of these are considered diet fads, others may encourage healthier eating. Here are some popular low-carb diet plans:<\/p>\n