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Atkins' Records Ignite Another Diet Fight
AP ^ | Feb 10, 7:18 PM (ET) | SARA KUGLER

Posted on 02/10/2004 8:05:05 PM PST by Nachum

NEW YORK (AP) - The debate over Dr. Robert Atkins' popular high-fat, low-carb diet flared posthumously Tuesday when it was learned that Atkins himself was a bloated 258 pounds at his death.

A city medical examiner's report filed after Atkins' 2003 death from a fall showed the 6-foot doctor was at a weight normally considered obese. A physicians group that is highly critical of the diet released details of the report, claiming the Atkins diet led to weight and heart troubles for its 72-year-old creator.

Atkins' allies immediately disputed that.

The Atkins Physicians Council said the carbohydrate-shunning doctor gained more than 60 pounds through fluid retention in the eight days he spent in a coma before dying last April. He had slipped on an icy street and hit his head.

(AP) Weight loss guru Dr. Robert Atkins is shown speaking in Washington in this Feb. 24, 2000 photo.... Full Image

Atkins weighed 195 pounds when he was admitted, the group's chairman said.

"Critically ill patients, when sustained on fluids in the hospital, gain weight," said Dr. Stuart Trager, chairman of the Atkins Physicians Council, a group affiliated with the Atkins diet empire. "He was grossly swollen, so much so that his family and associates barely recognized him."

The medical examiner's report also noted that Atkins had a history of heart trouble, including congestive heart failure and high blood pressure. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the records on Tuesday.

The doctor's heart troubles had been previously known publicly, and the council asserted Tuesday that they were a result of cardiomyopathy, or an enlarged heart, which it said stemmed from a viral infection, not diet.

"We need to set the record straight. This is a man who managed his weight," Trager said. "Isn't it time to let this man rest in peace?"

Atkins was the author of the best-selling "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution," which advocates meat, eggs and cheese and discourages bread, rice and fruit. His books sold 15 million copies and attracted millions of followers.

Physicians for Responsible Medicine, the group that released the report and promotes a vegetarian diet, acknowledged that fluid retention may have been responsible for some of Atkins' weight gain, but probably not all of it. The group maintains that the Atkins diet poses weight and health risks to the millions who follow it.

A healthy 6-foot man weighing 258 pounds would normally qualify as obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At 195 pounds, he would be considered overweight.

The medical examiner's report was not based on an autopsy but on an external exam. Conditions such as congestive heart failure and high blood pressure would not be observed by the medical examiner in such a case, but would be drawn instead from previous doctors' observations and records.

In April 2002, a year before he died, Atkins issued a statement saying he was recovering from cardiac arrest related to a heart infection he had suffered from "for a few years." He said it was "in no way related to diet."

One doctor not connected to the case said extensive weight gain can indeed occur in comatose patients, especially those with heart trouble like Atkins.

"It's certainly possible that in an effort to try to resuscitate him they keep giving more and more fluids, and essentially he keeps them in the body," said Dr. Robert Yanagisawa of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.

For years nutrition experts and doctors have debated the Atkins diet, which allows up to two-thirds of calories from fat, or more than double the usual recommendation. Atkins argued that carbohydrates generate too much insulin, which makes people hungrier and encourages them to put on fat.

When Atkins' book was first published in 1972, the medical mainstream was promoting a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet. The American Medical Association labeled the Atkins' diet "potentially dangerous" and Congress summoned him to Capitol Hill to defend the plan.

The Atkins diet recently gained renewed popularity after studies showed that people lost weight without compromising their health. The studies showed that Atkins dieters' cardiovascular risk factors and overall cholesterol readings changed for the better.

Last month, the doctor's widow, Veronica Atkins, demanded an apology from Mayor Michael Bloomberg after he called her late husband "fat." She declined comment on Tuesday's disclosure.

Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner, declined to comment on the report, which she said was erroneously released to a doctor in Nebraska who requested it and apparently gave it to the vegetarian group.

It was later discovered that the doctor was not "the treating physician" and should not have had access to the report. Borakove said her office planned to complain to Nebraska health officials.

The mayor said the report "should not have been released."

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AP Science Writer Malcolm Ritter contributed to this story.


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KEYWORDS: another; atkins; diet; fight; ignite; peta; records
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1 posted on 02/10/2004 8:05:09 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum
Food Fight! Dognuts vs Stakes!
2 posted on 02/10/2004 8:06:27 PM PST by Revolting cat! ("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
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To: Nachum
The carb industry is going to fight to the death, as it sees its market share go down, dramatically.
3 posted on 02/10/2004 8:08:23 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
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To: GreatEconomy
Cause he was a consigereli of the current occupant of the white house?
5 posted on 02/10/2004 8:10:45 PM PST by dts32041 ("First, what is it you want us to pay taxes for? Tell me what I get and perhaps I'll buy it." RAH)
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To: Nachum
The articles very first sentence is all you need to know this is a crap article. It states "high fat" low carb etc.. Avoiding carbs does not mean it has to be high fat. You can eat skinless chicken, turkey, fish etc. Large salads with olive oil and vinegar etc. The crap about high fat is just that. Crap!
6 posted on 02/10/2004 8:11:40 PM PST by Ron in Acreage
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To: GreatEconomy
Mebbe it's time for another "Is ____________ a Religion?" thread where the fill-in-the-blank part is "Dieting"?
8 posted on 02/10/2004 8:15:28 PM PST by Revolting cat! ("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
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To: GreatEconomy
Can i help it if the spell check doesn't know how I misspell words.
9 posted on 02/10/2004 8:16:49 PM PST by dts32041 ("First, what is it you want us to pay taxes for? Tell me what I get and perhaps I'll buy it." RAH)
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To: GreatEconomy
There are others here who had liver issues who tried Atkins with success. Your other alternative is to go to a diet doctor and have him design a severe low calorie diet for you.

In either case, drink lots of water and take vitamin supplements!

12 posted on 02/10/2004 8:20:05 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Revolting cat!
I've dropped 40 pounds so far on Atkins. My cholesterol lowered in the process. This isn't a religion, just a healthy way of living.
13 posted on 02/10/2004 8:20:36 PM PST by Young Rhino (http://www.artofdivorce.com)
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To: GreatEconomy
I figures since the current occupant of the white house was getting blame for everything but gingivitis, thought he should be blamed for this as well.

It only seemed fair.

14 posted on 02/10/2004 8:24:47 PM PST by dts32041 ("First, what is it you want us to pay taxes for? Tell me what I get and perhaps I'll buy it." RAH)
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To: GreatEconomy
And just what have you got against Catholics, Hmmm?
15 posted on 02/10/2004 8:25:08 PM PST by CarryaBigStick
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To: Nachum
This report is a piece of nasty business by a phony PETA linked outfit(slammed ,inter alia, by the AMA)..Last month they told you not to eat fish--The media buys their nonsense hook, line and sinker over and over. I hope Atkins sues them...Find out more about them at ActivistCash.com.
16 posted on 02/10/2004 8:26:50 PM PST by the Real fifi
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To: Ron in Acreage
Not to mention how the medical records for Dr. Atkins were obtained. Complete illegality.
17 posted on 02/10/2004 8:27:21 PM PST by ican'tbelieveit
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To: Nachum
Rush is already onto this....A MUST READ!!!! LOL!!!

The truth came when the Center for Consumer Freedom exposed the PETA connection. Quote: "The late Dr. Robert Atkins is being smeared for his alleged obesity at the time of his death, by a phony doctors organization that has been exposed as a front group for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and has been censured by the American Medical Association (AMA). The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has taken in over $1 million from PETA and the animal rights movement. PCRM and PETA also share office space, board members, and staff." It's about meat, folks! .

19 posted on 02/10/2004 8:29:04 PM PST by concerned about politics ( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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