Zone diet

Zone diet

The Zone diet is a diet popularized in books by biochemist Barry Sears. It advocates consuming calories from carbohydrates, protein and fat in a ratio of 40%/30%/30%. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,257620,00.html FOXNews.com - Mexico's 'Half-Ton Man' Sheds Nearly 400 Poundsgenerated title -->] ]

Theory

The diet centers on a "40:30:30" ratio of calories obtained daily from carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, respectively. The ideal formula has been under debate, although studies over the past several years (including a non-scientific study by the PBS documentary show "Scientific American Frontiers") have shown that it can produce weight loss at reasonable rates. The "Scientific American Frontiers" study compared the effectiveness of several popular 'diet' regimes including the Zone; somewhat to the surprise of the show's staff, the participants on the Zone experienced the greatest fat loss while simultaneously gaining muscle mass. Participants also reported the Zone as the easiest regime to adjust to, i.e. having the fewest adverse affects such as fatigue or hunger. Most people who report fatigue find that the fatigue diminishes by day 2 or 3.

"The Zone" is Sears' term for proper hormone balance. When insulin levels are neither too high nor too low, and glucagon levels are not too high, then specific anti-inflammatory chemicals (types of eicosanoids) are released, which have similar effects to aspirin, but without downsides such as gastric bleeding. Sears claims that a 30:40 ratio of protein to carbohydrates triggers this effect, and this is called 'The Zone.' Sears claims that these natural anti-inflammatories are heart and health friendly.

Additionally, the human body in caloric balance is more efficient and does not have to store excess calories as fat. The human body cannot store fat and burn fat at the same time, and Sears believes it takes time (significant time if insulin levels were high because of unbalanced eating) to switch from the former to the latter.Fact|date=February 2007 Using stored fat for energy causes weight loss.

Another key feature of the Zone diet, introduced in his later books, is an intake of a particular ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6 fatty acids. Dr. Sears is believed to have popularized the taking of pharmaceutical-grade Omega 3 fish oils. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Inflammation-Zone-Reversing-Epidemic-Destroying/dp/0060595469 Amazon.com: The Anti-Inflammation Zone: Reversing the Silent Epidemic That's Destroying Our Health: Books: Barry Sears ] ]

Hormonal paradoxes

Sears emphasizes a hormonal paradox contrary to the "low-fat" rationale, namely that low-fat diets increase the production of the hormone insulin, causing the body to store more fat. The example proposed by him is the cattle ranching practice of fattening livestock efficiently by feeding them lots of low-fat grain. He and others also point out the supposed irony that human diets in the West for the last twenty years have been full of low-fat carbohydrates, yet people are considered more obese now.

Additionally, Sears suggests fat consumption as "essential" for "burning" fat.

His rationale is: Monounsaturated fats in a meal contribute to a feeling of fullness and decrease the rate at which carbohydrates are absorbed into the bloodstream. Slower carbohydrate absorption means lower insulin levels which means less stored fat and a faster transition to fat burning. If the body needs energy and can't burn fat because of high insulin levels, a person feels tired as their brain starves and metabolism slows to compensate. This occurs because the brain runs on glucose and high insulin levels deplete blood glucose levels. Such a condition, rebound hypoglycemia, causes sweet cravings (which just starts the high-insulin cycle all over again).

Sears describes a Zone meal as follows: "Eat as much protein as the palm of your hand, as much nonstarchy raw vegetables as you can stand for the vitamins, enough carbohydrates to maintain mental clarity because the brain runs on glucose, and enough monounsaturated oils to keep feelings of hunger away."

Comparison to low-carb diets

The Zone is considered a low-carb diet. [ [http://www.annecollins.com/zone-diet.htm Anne Collins - Short Review of Barry Sears Zone High Protein Low Carb Weight Loss Diet Program] Retrieved on October 25, 2007.] It is not as restrictive in total carbohydrate intake as some of the other low-carbohydrate diets (e.g. the Atkins diet) that became extremely popular throughout the United States in 2003 and 2004. Sears claims these other diets miss the point. According to him, they ignore the importance of hormonal balance, as well as the influence of dietary balance on digestion and hormone production.

pecific cases

Italy

The introduction of the Zone in Italy began in 1997 by a physician, Aronne Romano M.D. who applied this nutritional style to patients and athletes. Since the 2nd edition of the book "Come Raggiungere la Zona" (The Zone), in 1999, the Chef Memo Romano and his brother Aronne modified the original recipes and menu to suit the local food and habits.

Famous obesity case

Possibly the most famous case of someone using the diet effectively has been Manuel Uribe. After weighing in at around 560 kg (1234 lbs or over 88 stone) but within 2 years had lost about 184 kg. (Now he weighs 376 kg). [cite web |url=http://www.manueluribe.com/manuel/|title=Manuel Uribe |accessdate=2008-07-15 |format= |work=] After decades of failed weight-loss methods, including a botched liposuction that nearly killed him, devotion to the Zone Diet has been the only weight-loss program to have such a positive impact on the man, whose weight once topped 1,200 lbs. Dr. Barry Sears, along with two of Mexico's most prestigious physicians Fact|date=June 2008, Dr. Silvia Orozco Avina and Dr. Gustavo Orozco Avina, are at the helm of the interdisciplinary team of doctors, nutritionists and exercise physiologists who continue to work diligently to help Manuel reach his goal.

Manuel's current diet consists of about 2,000 calories per day broken up into six meals. His specially-designed menu includes a wide variety of meals including egg-white omelets, fresh salads, chicken fajitas and fish filet in a bed of spring greens. In fact, Manuel's biggest problem is not lack of appetite control, but eating all the food he is supposed to eat.Fact|date=June 2008

Despite his weight, Dr. Sears considers Manuel one of the healthiest men in Mexico. He is not at risk for diabetes, and his blood pressure and triglyceride levels are normal. In addition, his resting heart rate averages 62 beats per minute, a level usually found in trained athletes. Even though Manuel is confined to his bed, his medical team designed a tailored exercise regimen that includes sit-ups, pull-ups and hand-biking to help build muscle mass and accelerate fat loss.Fact|date=June 2008

Famous followers

Several Hollywood stars, including Jennifer Aniston, Renee Zellweger, Cindy Crawford, Charlie Sheen, Tiger Woods, and Tom Cruise are believed to have followed the Zone diet.

Criticism

The American Heart Association does not recommend the Zone Diet due to high protein, lack of essential nutrients, and little information on long-term effects. [ [http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=11234 High-Protein Diets ] ] However, Sears believes the characterization of the Zone diet as 'high-protein' is inaccurate. In his book, he advocates a formula based on lean body mass and activity level to determine the appropriate daily intake of protein. For example, a female of average height and average build who has a moderately active lifestyle is encouraged to eat around 60g of protein daily.

Most vegetarian or vegan diets, according to Sears, are highly dissimilar from The Zone because they generally utilize very little protein relative to carbohydrate consumption. This, says Sears, prohibits the body from operating truly efficiently. As critical as Sears is of vegetarian and vegan diets, individuals who promote a vegetarian diet are also very critical of aspects of the Zone and similar diets. In 2000 Dr. Sears published the Soy Zone where he outlined a zone diet based around soy protein, making it more vegetarian-friendly.

Other nutritional experts, including some of Sears' former colleagues, are critical of his conclusions from the scientific evidence, contending that he has distorted or exaggerated the meaning of much of the basic research. They point out that no direct studies to verify his conclusions have been performed. [ [http://www.webmd.com/diet/zone-what-it-is The Zone Diet ] ]

Official Zone books

(Partial list)
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title =The Zone: A Dietary Road Map
publisher =HarperCollins Publishers
date =1995
id = ISBN 0060987065
Sears's initial book on the Zone diet.
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title =Mastering the Zone
publisher =HarperCollins Publishers
date =1997
id = ISBN 006101124X
Sears urges substitution of raw vegetables for pastas, breads and refined sugars. More diagrams and flowcharts than in "The Zone".
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title =The Anti-Aging Zone
publisher =Regan Books
date =1999
id = ISBN 0060392436
Information on meditation, relaxation and exercise in addition to diet.
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors = Kotz, Deborah
title =A Week in the Zone: A Quick Course in the Healthiest Diet for You
publisher =Regan Books
date =2000
id = ISBN 0060741902

*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title =The Soy Zone
publisher =Regan Books
date =2000
id = ISBN 0060393106
Discusses Sears preference for soy protein as part of his balanced eating program. "The longest-living people in the world" living in Okinawa, Japan consume much greater amounts of soy protein and eat smaller meals than most other people.
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title =The Omega Rx Zone: The Miracle of the New High-Dose Fish Oil
publisher =Regan Books
date =2002
id = ISBN 0060393130
Discusses "high-dose fish oil;" a newly-introduced invented pharmaceutical-grade fish oil that Sears touts as a medical miracle that will put the eicasonids in balance and reduce inflammation. Extra virgin olive oil is also promoted for its phytochemicals.
*cite book
last =Sears
first =Barry
coauthors =
title = The Anti-Inflammation Zone: Reversing the Silent Epidemic That's Destroying Our Health
publisher =Regan Books
date =2005
id = ISBN 0060834145

ee also

* Diet (nutrition)
* List of diets
* Low-carb tortilla
* Medical research related to low-carbohydrate diets

References

External links

* [http://www.ZoneDiet.com Official Website of the Zone Diet]
* [http://www.drsears.com Dr. Barry Sears' Official Website]
* [http://www.anti-aging-guide.org/history-of-zone-diet.html History of The Zone Diet]
* [http://www.433zonediet.com/ Zone Diet Guide]
* [http://www.the-zone-diet-recipes.com/ Collection of Zone Diet Recipes]
* [http://www.enterthezonediet.com/ The definitive guide to The Zone Diet]


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