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Trying the Whole30 diet? Why you should be prepared for Day 31

- HealthDay

Trying to eat healthier in 2019? The Whole30 diet may be a good choice, a dietitian suggests. But you have to be careful when you start a diet that restricts foods, according to Ohio State’s Lori Chong, a certified diabetes educator.

The Whole30 program is only supposed to be used for 30 days. The diet requires you to cut out added sugar (real or artificial), alcohol, grains (including quinoa, corn and rice), legumes, dairy and carrageena­n, MSG and sulfites, which are found in many processed foods.

“Eating whole, unprocesse­d foods and making an effort to consume plenty of fruits and vegetables is a great goal for anyone,” Chong said. So is cutting out sugar, she added.

Many people will lose weight on a diet like Whole30, but weight loss isn’t the only goal. The diet also can help if you are at risk for diabetes, and help with conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome.

But after a 30-day wonder diet like Whole30, it’s likely weight will return if you don’t follow a few rules. Keeping the weight off is a matter of adding foods back into your diet with moderation and balance.

“However, in my experience as a dietitian, most people have difficulty maintainin­g that balance when they go off a restrictiv­e diet. The restrictiv­e phase is often so restrictiv­e that rebound overeating occurs,” Chong explained in a university news release.

Moreover, these diets aren’t for people with a history of eating disorders, pregnant women or frail folks.

These diets are great, however, for people who are willing to put in the time and effort to shop, cook and make healthy food choices.

Tips to keeping the weight off after your 30day program include reintroduc­ing foods one at a time and in small amounts, especially with sugar. Stick to whole grains — don’t use white flour products. Maintain moderate drinking, up to one drink a day for women, two drinks for men. And add legumes (beans, lentils, peas, etc.) back to your usual diet. Legumes are nutrientde­nse and high in fiber. Eat them every day.

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