The Truth About the 3-Day Military Diet: Separating Fact from Fiction

The military diet has been a topic of interest for many people looking to lose weight quickly. However, it’s essential to separate fact from fiction and understand the potential risks and benefits associated with this diet.

According to registered dietitian nutritionist, Dr. Zelman, “The military diet can end in weight loss, but it’s not the way to lose weight.” She notes that the diet is too restrictive and doesn’t provide a sustainable meal pattern or teach healthy habits.

One of the main concerns with the military diet is its high processed food content. The diet recommends eating foods like crackers, hot dogs, and processed meats, which are often associated with weight gain and health problems.

The plan states you can lose up to 10 pounds in 1 week; however, the general recommendation is losing up to 2 pounds in 1 week. Trying the diet for a month doesn’t seem to be the intent, says Dr. Zelman. In fact, “the reason it’s a one-week diet is because it isn’t sustainable,” she notes.

Moreover, specific age groups should steer clear of diets like these. Studies show that the biggest risk of following a very-low calorie diet is possible muscle mass loss, which in turn can increase the risk of declining strength and function.

Instead, Dr. Zelman recommends aiming for a weight loss rate of one to two pounds a week “is much more likely to ensure fat loss from fat not loss of fluid or muscle mass.” She also emphasizes the importance of consulting with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian nutritionist before starting any new diet.

It’s essential to note that the military diet is not suitable for everyone, particularly those with diabetes or underlying health conditions. The diet may also lead to nutrient deficiencies and digestive problems due to its high processed food content.

In conclusion, while the military diet may provide short-term weight loss results, it’s crucial to consider the potential risks and benefits associated with this diet. Instead of relying on restrictive diets, focus on sustainable meal patterns, healthy habits, and consulting with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian nutritionist.

Before you start any new diet, make sure to consult with your healthcare provider or registered dietitian nutritionist to ensure it meets your individual needs and health goals.

The military diet may provide short-term weight loss results, but it’s crucial to consider the potential risks and benefits associated with this diet. Instead of relying on restrictive diets, focus on sustainable meal patterns, healthy habits, and consulting with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian nutritionist.

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