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  2. Robert Atkins (physician) - Wikipedia

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    The Atkins Diet is a low-carbohydrate diet promoted by Atkins. [16] [17] [18] His success inspired others to generate low-carb diets, and many companies released low-carb diets and low-carb foods. After his death, the popularity of Atkins' diet waned, with other low-carb diets eroding its market share and questions being raised about its safety.

  3. Atkins diet - Wikipedia

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    Bacon and eggs, foods compatible with the Atkins diet. The Atkins diet has been described as a low-carbohydrate, high-fat, high-protein fad diet. [1] It promotes the consumption of meat, cheese, eggs and other high-fat foods such as butter, mayonnaise and sour cream in unlimited amounts whilst bread, cereal, pasta and other carbohydrates are ...

  4. Who was Dr. Atkins? Here's the man behind the Atkins Diet - AOL

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    Dr. Robert Atkins was inspired to create the ruthless, self-titled Atkins diet upon noticing he was significantly overweight.

  5. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Atkins diet: A low-carbohydrate diet, popularized by nutritionist Robert Atkins in the late-20th and early-21st centuries. [27] Proponents argue that this approach is a more successful way of losing weight than low-calorie diets; [ 28 ] critics argue that a low-carb approach poses increased health risks. [ 29 ]

  6. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    As an example, VBA code written in Microsoft Access can establish references to the Excel, Word and Outlook libraries; this allows creating an application that – for instance – runs a query in Access, exports the results to Excel and analyzes them, and then formats the output as tables in a Word document or sends them as an Outlook email.

  7. Atkins Nutritionals - Wikipedia

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    Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. was originally founded as Complementary Formulations in 1989. [1] The company was renamed to Atkins Nutritionals in 1998. [2] It was founded to supplement the way of the Atkins diet. The diet was developed after Atkins read a research paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The paper, entitled "Weight ...

  8. Low-carbohydrate diet - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. Diets restricting carbohydrate consumption This article is about low-carbohydrate dieting as a lifestyle choice or for weight loss. For information on low-carbohydrate dieting as a therapy for epilepsy, see Ketogenic diet. An example of a low-carbohydrate dish, cooked kale and poached ...

  9. Talk:Atkins diet - Wikipedia

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    On the traditional Atkins diet people are not eating peas, legumes, or nuts. It's a stupid diet (I think you agree) and your other comments are off-topic. We don't really need to go into anymore detail. Your POV here to have a scientific debate about protein intake is not on topic or relevant to the Atkins diet. We just go by what the sources say.