The South Beach Diet is a popular fad diet developed by Arthur Agatston and promoted in his bestselling 2003 book.[1][2][3] It emphasizes eating food with a low glycemic index, and categorizes carbohydrates and fats as "good" or "bad".[4] Like other fad diets,[5] it may have elements which are generally recognized as sensible, but it promises benefits not backed by supporting evidence or sound science.[1][6]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).'a fad diet by any other name would still be a fad diet.' And the names are legion: the Atkins Diet, the Cheater's Diet, the South Beach Diet, the Zone Diet. Year after year, 'new and improved' diets appear ...
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