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La Revolucion Diabetica del Dr. Atkins

El Innovador Programa para Prevenir y Controlar la Diabetes

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Las estadísticas son asombrosas. Trece millones de americanos han sigo diagnosticados con diabetes tipo 2, y otros 5.2 millones ni si-quiera saben que la tienen. Durante los últimos treinta años, los casos de diabetes se han triplicado, y cada año, mueren aproximadamente 200,000 personas debido a complicaciones con la enfermedad. En el caso de los latinos, las estadísticas son aún más alarmantes. De los latinos que viven en Estados Unidos, se estima que hay un total de 2 millones que sufre de diabetes, y se calcula que entre hispanos, la incidencia de la diabetes tipo 2 es el dos veces más común que en los demás grupos étnicos. Pero la diabetes tipo 2 sí se puede prevenir. En La Revolución Diabética del Dr. Atkins, encontrará un programa completo que incluye numerosos menús, recetas y ejercicios especialmente diseñados para ayudarle a llevar un estilo de vida sano y lleno de vitalidad. Este innovador libro le ayudará a: Identificar su riesgo de diabetes lo antes posible Descubrir si tiene el síndrome metabólico Cambiar su estilo de vida para evitar los desequilibrios metabólicos que llevan a la diabetes Reducir sus posibilidades de tener un ataque al corazón, un derrame y algunas formas de cáncer Reducir su riesgo de desarrollar una enfermedad del corazón, bajando su nivel de triglicéridos y aumentando su HDL o colesterol ""bueno""
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 19, 2004
      Having been marketed to millions as a weight-loss solution, the Atkins diet is now presented as a means of preventing type 2 diabetes, a disease whose rates are skyrocketing, thanks to the prevalence of risk factors such as obesity and high lipid and blood sugar levels. The authors clearly outline their interpretation of the path to diabetes, arguing that carbs cause blood sugar spikes, triggering the release of more insulin—the hormone that regulates blood sugar—than the cells need. Blood sugar ends up stored as fat and the body's cells start responding more slowly to the insulin, which leads to elevated blood sugar levels. But the tone the authors adopt when touting their low-carb, high-protein, high-fat approach may arouse some skepticism and even fear. "In the end, only you can decide what's best for your health," they warn. "You can choose the Atkins approach and improve your health, or you can choose the ADA approach and descend into more and more medications and poor health." While studies now demonstrate low-carb dieting can lead to weight loss and cholesterol control over the short term, experts tend to agree that diets that demonize one food group aren't easy to stick to over the long haul. Still, the work includes valuable nutritional information and sounds a needed alarm about the diabetes epidemic. (On sale Aug. 3)

      Forecast:
      With national TV, radio and print ads, as well as online promotions, this latest Atkins guide should have no trouble climbing bestseller lists.

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