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Atkins 'can put you in bad mood'
BBC ^ | 1 March, 20041 March, 2004

Posted on 03/01/2004 8:04:35 PM PST by traumer

The Atkins diet - and others that limit carbohydrates - are likely to put you in a bad mood, research has found.

A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has found carbohydrates help to stimulate production of a key brain chemical called serotonin.

It controls our emotions, and a shortage can lead to mood swings and depression. The Atkins diet has become hugely popular despite concerns over its effect on health.

Some experts are concerned about whether it might trigger diabetes and kidney damage in the long term.

Researcher Dr Judith Wurtman said: "When serotonin is made and becomes active in your brain, its effect on your appetite is to make you feel full before your stomach is stuffed and stretched.

"But serotonin is crucial not only to control your appetite and stop you from overeating; it's essential to keep your moods regulated."

Antidepressant medications are designed to make serotonin more active in the brain and extend that activity for longer periods of time to assist in regulating moods. Because carbohydrates raise serotonin levels naturally they effectively act like a natural tranquilizer.

The MIT team discovered that the brain makes serotonin only after a person consumes sweet or starchy carbohydrates.

Key combination

Essential for a good mood? However, these carbohydrates must be eaten in combination with very little or no protein. So a meal like pasta will allow the brain to make serotonin, but eating chicken and potatoes will actually prevent serotonin from being made.

This may explain why people may still feel hungry even after they have eaten a 20-ounce steak.

Their stomachs are full, but their brains may not be making enough serotonin to shut off their appetites.

A lack of carbohydrate may have more impact on women than men, as women have much less serotonin in their brains.

Dr Wurtman said some people, who she dubbed carbohydrate cravers, need to eat a certain amount of carbohydrates to keep their moods steady.

Mood, and energy levels are related to many factors, and as such reaching conclusions like this is not practical. Dr Stuart Trager They tend to experience a change in their mood, usually in the late afternoon or mid-evening, she said. And with this mood change comes a yearning to eat something sweet or starchy.

According to Dr Wurtman's clinical studies, if the carbohydrate craver eats protein instead, he or she will become grumpy, irritable or restless.

Filling up on fatty foods like bacon or cheese is no answer. That will just make you tired, lethargic and apathetic.

Dr Wurtman said: "When you take away the carbohydrates, it's like taking away water from someone hiking in the desert.

"If fat is the only alternative for a no - or low-carb dieter to consume to satiate the cravings, it's like giving a beer to the parched hiker to relieve the thirst - temporary relief, but ultimately not effective."

Findings disputed

Dr Stuart Trager, chairman of the Atkins Physician Council, said clinical research had contradicted Dr Wurtman's findings. He cited one study which found controlling carboydrate intake improved the mood of 51% of those who took part.

He said: "We would hope that medical practitioners and those who participate in low carbohydrate lifestyles will recognize that mood, and energy levels are related to many factors, and as such reaching conclusions like this is not practical.

"Controlling carbohydrates helps people manage their weight, improve body image and stabilizes blood sugar.

"Additionally, it is important to remember that serotonin, the chemical these researchers are discussing is made within the body from ingested protein, rather than carbohydrates."

Brigid McKevith, a nutrition scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation, told BBC News Online the effect of diet on serotonin was far from clear cut.

She said: "It has been suggested that a meal high carbohydrate may lead to an increase in serotonin, but the effect is unlikely to be significant when eating a meal because as little as 2-4% of calories from protein will prevent this.

"It is worth remembering that many foods - such as milk, beans and even potatoes - contain both carbohydrate and protein."


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KEYWORDS: atkins; atkinscultists; atkinsdiet; atkinseenoevil; health; lowcarb
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To: misterrob
"hot sauce like 100% Pain".....LOL....can I get that at a grocery store?
21 posted on 03/01/2004 8:29:35 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: goodnesswins
Shredded wheat. Or, if you're Type II diabetic, glucophage.
22 posted on 03/01/2004 8:30:05 PM PST by varina davis
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To: dogbrain
Sorry, crack habit has been getting out of hand lately.....
23 posted on 03/01/2004 8:30:30 PM PST by misterrob
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To: I got the rope
"Are you taking the hide off the meat?"

HUH? Not sure what you mean....

24 posted on 03/01/2004 8:31:51 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: goodnesswins
O.K., I hate to post twice, but since you asked for advice about your "being regular", there is a solution.

There are some low-carbohydrate chocolate candy bars on the market (Walgreens has the best price - $1.25/bar) now that are both low carb and taste as good as Hershey's. Eat one or two of those during the day as a snack and they satisfy that craving for desserts that you have.

They also do two other things. They cause gas, flatulence and embarassment (if you are in a group)like you won't believe. They also tend to make you "regular", if you get my drift. :o)

I lost twenty pounds starting the night after the LSU/Oklahoma game and ending on Valentine's night. I had all the bacon, cheese and mayonaise I can take for a while.
:o)
25 posted on 03/01/2004 8:32:08 PM PST by Rhetorical pi2
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To: misterrob
Please.

Smoke crack responsibly.

It's for the children.

26 posted on 03/01/2004 8:32:11 PM PST by dogbrain (.....uh,...DOH!)
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To: ecurbh
More Atkins-bashing ping.

Actually there is some truth to this one. Atkins recommends avoiding SSRI anti-depressant medication.

27 posted on 03/01/2004 8:32:23 PM PST by Alouette (Mitul d'min kadam Shemayo malchusa v'shalim b'ammaya)
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To: Spunky
I've been on the Atkins diet for roughly 5-6 weeks. I've lost 20-25 lbs. (didn't have a scale for the first couple of weeks).

In that 5 weeks, I think I've eaten more salads than I have the previous 3 years of my college career.

I've lost about an inch of my neck, most of my double chin, and now my stomach is starting to recede. The suit I bought 18 months ago falls right off me if I don't wear suspenders.

28 posted on 03/01/2004 8:33:32 PM PST by jude24 (Explore the meaning behind THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST -- www.thelife.com)
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To: dogbrain
Actually, there's more to this. Sugar/carbs has a soothing affect on people almost like an addiction being fed. Take people off of sugar and the withdrawal is a bit rough, sort of like a smoker going cold turkey.

working out is one way to manage weight and it also helps to balance blood sugar. If you are working out then eat some carbs. The people who don't exercise tend to store them as fat.
29 posted on 03/01/2004 8:33:37 PM PST by misterrob
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To: varina davis
Shredded wheat? Why....that's too carb loaded....I use bulgur or oatmeal when I'm not attempting the Atkins way. I like my food close to the bottom of the food chain. No, I'm not Type II (although it runs in my family) - I've been carefully making sure I don't become Type II, actually.
30 posted on 03/01/2004 8:33:41 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: Spunky
Cheese is a binding agent...

Beware
31 posted on 03/01/2004 8:34:33 PM PST by misterrob
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To: goodnesswins
Specialty food stores have jalapeno and habanero based sauces...

guaranteed to rip you a new one.
32 posted on 03/01/2004 8:35:41 PM PST by misterrob
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To: Spunky
I think you may be onto something....I do love the cheese part of the induction....maybe I over did that....think I'll get rid of that....and try again.
33 posted on 03/01/2004 8:36:39 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: misterrob
That makes sense.
Dieting, by itself, is not the answer.
Are you familiar with any books by Covert Bailey?
His books are very informative.
34 posted on 03/01/2004 8:37:03 PM PST by dogbrain (.....uh,...DOH!)
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To: misterrob
Thanks....I love hot sauces, so it probably would help.
35 posted on 03/01/2004 8:37:19 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: goodnesswins
You'd be surprised how much weight you can lose simply by exercising three times a week, and cutting back a little bit on food intake. I lost 15 pounds, and I'm in the best shape of my life simply by doing that.

You don't really need Atkins, especially if it gives you side effects such as that.
36 posted on 03/01/2004 8:37:21 PM PST by Quick1
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To: goodnesswins
HUH? Not sure what you mean....

LOL! When you eat meat... don't eat the wooly or hairy parts.

Just kidding. Seriously...drink more water. This happened to me too. It will go away in a few weeks.

37 posted on 03/01/2004 8:37:38 PM PST by I got the rope
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To: traumer
Dr Stuart Trager...cited one study which found controlling carboydrate intake improved the mood of 51% of those who took part.

And 49% noticed that their mood was not improved? Allowing for a margin of error, that's statistically even. Meaningless.

When will people realize that the secret to weight control is quantity control. In other words, eat anything you like, but don't stuff yourself. If I could name one type of food which is most likely to make you fat, it would be fluffy foods like bread, pasta, any sweet beverages, cakes, cookies, crackers, chips, or anything else that takes up space in your stomach.

Dense foods such as cheese, peanut butter, small amounts of meat, candy, chile con queso, and fish are best, in small quantities. Even salads can be fattening if you eat too much. Never fill up. Stop while you're still hungry.

38 posted on 03/01/2004 8:38:03 PM PST by giotto
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To: chance33_98
SHUT THE HELL UP AND QUIT POSTING THIS CRAP...

LM*O! My exact sentiments, sans the ice cream. Would much rather have a shooter.

39 posted on 03/01/2004 8:38:16 PM PST by onyx (Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Timothy McVeigh)
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To: I got the rope
Um....I can't WAIT a few weeks, LOL....I really can't....it's VERY uncomfortable....LOL! But, thanks for the advice!
40 posted on 03/01/2004 8:39:07 PM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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