ElTipo wrote:
Bah, it's all crap, regardless where it's coming from. Fat is fat, carbs are carbs, proteins are proteins. Yes, I know there are different types and flavors, but as long as the proportions are right, and you're not getting too much fat or proteins or carbs, it's all ok. The only reason a Big Mac is bad for you is because to get the right amount of protein from one would load you up with excess fat.
Really, it's not hard to be healthy when you know what you're eating and how much of it you should be eating. Simply reading and understanding the nutritional label on food will make someone exponentially more aware of what they're consuming. Even McDonald's comes with nutritional labels now. I, by myself, lost 85 pounds (I'm 6'1" and went from 300 to 215) simply exercising daily (it was 3 hours of water polo practice a day, intense) and rationing and taking into consideration what kind of food I was eating, not how "healthy" it was deemed.
Also, Dr. Atkins and his miracle diet can go to hell. Carbs are good for you.
you are wrong... carbs is not just carbs and fat is not just fat. There are several types of fat, and the fat in your McDonald meal is unhealthy, while fat from things like fish and certain vegetables/fruit etc are healthy - the oil used to fry your french fries, chichen etc is very bad- trans fat. Furthermore, the carbs in McDonald meals are the fast type, they get used very quickly and thus McDonald will only keep your stomach full for a short period of time so you have to eat more to satisfy your hunger in the long run.
Furthermore.. protein is not just protein either. Protein consist of 20 different amino acids. Some amino acids are better than others or more useful if you like, some are more important to get than others. Glutamine is probably one of the most popular in the world of sport. Depending on the source (meat, fruit etc) you'll get different amino acid compositions.
i win...