- F-plan
The F-plan is a high
fibre diet designed to induce healthy weight loss, created in the 1980's by British authorAudrey Eyton . The diet works by restricting the daily intake of calories to less than 1,500 whilst consuming well-above the recommended level ofdietary fibre . The fibre has a number of beneficial effects, such as making the dieter feel "full" for much longer than normal, reducing the urge to overeat, and promoting a healthy digestive system.The disadvantages include excessive
flatulence in the first few weeks and having to eat food that is harder work to chew and swallow. Some people also express a dislike of the texture of such a high fibre diet. The dieter will need to consume more water than usual to preventconstipation .Nevertheless, the diet is very effective when followed faithfully and remains a popular choice of diet, with genuine health benefits.
In 2006
Audrey Eyton published "F2", a revised version of the F-plan written in the light of subsequent medical discoveries, and to campaign against low-carbohydrate diets, particularly theAtkins Diet .External links
* [http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/diet/high_fibre.htm Detailed description of the diet]
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