My friend recently got her degree in Human Kinetics @ UBC, and this is what she said about it:
I know a bit about the diet, enough to not agree with it. I understand the viewpoint behind it but I find that it's long term usage can result in many risks, namely cardiovascular disease. I've seen quite a few studies where this sort of diet results in an increase in cholesterol levels, which then leads to plaque build up in the arteries, which can lead to high blood pressure and possibly heart attack. It's really tough on the body having to use fats as a primary source of fuel since its primary and easiest source is carbohydrates. A lot of the fats suggested for the diet are saturated fats so it's tough for me to see how it's good for anyone. Hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else!
I know a bit about the diet, enough to not agree with it. I understand the viewpoint behind it but I find that it's long term usage can result in many risks, namely cardiovascular disease. I've seen quite a few studies where this sort of diet results in an increase in cholesterol levels, which then leads to plaque build up in the arteries, which can lead to high blood pressure and possibly heart attack. It's really tough on the body having to use fats as a primary source of fuel since its primary and easiest source is carbohydrates. A lot of the fats suggested for the diet are saturated fats so it's tough for me to see how it's good for anyone. Hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else!