MealPlan

The Right Meal Plan for You

“On Day 1 of semistarvation, February 12, 1945, the men sat down to a meal that included a small bowl of farina, two slices of toast, a dish of fried potatoes, a dish of jello, a small portion of jam, and a small glass of milk.”

This was a quote from the Minnesota Starvation Experiment to give an example of the meals the subjects ate during the six-month study. In our carbs-obsessed society, that’s just about the worst meal imaginable. Remember, the purpose was to lose 25% of their body weight in six months. They could eat only the foods that would be available during WWII; the non-combatants in the areas where the war was fought had been semi-starved for years, and we had to know how to begin to feed them so they didn’t get sick from overconsumption.

When I said it’s all about the calories, I really meant it. If you’re ready to try calorie restriction, eat exactly what you’re eating now but reduce it by 11% to 15%. It’s also a great time to eat better with more vegetables and fruit and less fried food, but it’s not mandatory. The Right Meal Plan is one you’re willing to maintain for the rest of your life.

I’ll cover a couple more lessons from the Minnesota study on Saturday.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

Reference: J. Nutr. 135: 1347–1352, 2005.