Intro to the Keto Diet
Keto diet is one of the newest diets that are related to eating a high-fat and high-protein diet,
with restricted carbohydrate intake. However, it is not just another fad diet, but one that is
based around science and a lot of research. The keto diet, or ketogenic diet, is a diet that tries
to get you to reach ketosis. This is a state where your body is put into a metabolic state, which
helps you burn fat for energy. While you are eating a lot of high-fat foods, they are converted
into energy while also burning fat, so you lose weight and get a lot of other benefits as well.
There Are Multiple Types of Keto Diets
One thing many people don’t realize about the ketogenic diet is that there are actually a few
different varieties. While most people are on the standard keto diet, there are also some
others you should be aware of. Here is a short breakdown of what each keto diet includes:
Standard keto diet – The standard keto diet (SKD) is extremely low-carb and high-fat, while
allowing for moderate protein in your diet. Only 5% of your diet should consist of
carbohydrates.
Targeted keto diet – With the targeted keto diet (TKD), you stick to the standard keto diet,
except when you are working out, you are allowed to add more carbs.
High protein keto diet – Some people are put on the high-protein keto diet, where your
protein percent goes up to 35%, your fat is slightly lower, and your carbs are still in the 5%
range.
Keep in mind when talking about the keto diet, most people are referring to the standard
version.
What You Can Eat On This Diet
Naturally, one of the most common questions has to do with what exactly you can eat when
you are on the keto diet. Most low-carb diets are also high-protein, so this is where some
people get it wrong. This is not Atkins or any other low-carb diet. You are not eating
unlimited amounts of meat and cheese on this diet. Since you need a certain amount of
macros – or percentage of protein, carbs, and fat – on this diet, planning is crucial.
In order to feel full, you need to eat as many no-carb and low-carb foods as you can
throughout the day. This means limiting the fruits and vegetables you can consume. You
probably already know the typical low-carb foods like lean meat, cheese, eggs, and some
nuts. However, there are also some vegetables that are very low in carbohydrates. They
include:
Cauliflower
Spinach
Romaine lettuce
Broccoli
Bok choi
Kale
Collard greens