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eDiets vs. The Zone

Diet Comparison

Here is a side-by-side summary of eDiets and The Zone to help you compare diets and choose a weight loss plan that will work for you.

Diets

eDiets

The Zone

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Best for...

Flexible and convenient fitness and nutrition programs designed to suit different lifestyles. Prepare your own delicious meals.

Anyone who prefers a higher protein diet but wants to eat more carbs than those allowed on the Atkins Diet.

Risks

None noted.

The prescribed calorie consumption guidelines associated wth this diet may be too low for some, and this may result in feeling low in energy and/or weak. That said, calorie consumption can be increased while still following The Zone's guidelines for food distribution, thereby adressing this risk.

Basic philosophy / approach

Maximum flexibility and customization: diet and fitness routines customized to match your lifestyle and food preferences. Online support from both peers and fitness and nutrition experts.

Eat a balanced diet, BUT balanced is defined differently from the well-known Food Pyramid. Limit portions to a reasonable size.

Foods that are / aren't allowed

Restrictions are calorie-based, and determined by your goals, starting weight, and preferences.

The basic idea is to increase protein, reduce simple carbs and processed sugar.

How much work involved

Depends largely on personal approcah and goals. E-diets offers tool, information and support, but does not prescribe a detailed "one size fits all" approach.

Once you understand the basic approach, the diet is flexible and quite simple to follow.

Cost

$35 for 9 weeks or $99 for one full year.

While you can purchase some snacks from The Zone's web site, you can follow the diet without buying any prepared foods and/or special equipment.

Speed to results

Once again, it depends on individual approach and goals. Despite the site's name, e-diets is useful to anyone, whether his/her goals are weight loss, general fitness or increased athletic performance.

If you follow the basic plan (800-1,220 calories per day) you may lose weight at a rate significantly faster than the 1-2 lbs. per week average that is generally viewed as a healthy rate.

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