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F-Factor is a high fiber diet plan created by Registered Dietitian Tanya Zuckerbrot. It includes a diet plan, F-Factor branded food line, books, and other products. The diet plan focuses on consumption of lean proteins and high-fiber carbohydrates.
History
The F-Factor brand was created by New York dietitian and author Tanya Zuckerbrot.<ref> ,
17 Weight Loss “Tricks” That Don’t Actually Work—and What to Do Instead Full text, , Reader's Digest, 6 March 2018,
</ref> She developed the plan after gaining 24 pounds and deciding to start eating like she was teaching her clients. Her diet consisted of high-fiber carbs and lean protein which became the base for The F-Factor Diet plan.<ref name="Leading"> ,
Leading and Losing by Example Full text, , The New York Times, 15 March 2013,
</ref> In 2006, she released the book The F-Factor Diet which outlined the diet plan, and expanded her private practice in New York a year later.<ref name="NYPSkinny"> ,
These women want to make you skinny Full text, , New York Post, 16 February 2010,
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In 2011, F-Factor foods began being served in restaurants.<ref name="Leading"/> The F-Factor Diet was endorsed by Megyn Kelly in her 2016 autobiography Settle for More, saying she used it after giving birth to take off the baby weight gain.<ref> ,
Megyn Kelly says she doesn't exercise and swears by the 'F-Factor diet' to stay trim — here's the science behind it Full text, , Business Insider, 21 November 2017,
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Overview
The F-Factor Diet incorporates four principles which include eating fiber-rich carbohydrates, dining out, social drinking, and working out less.<ref> ,
This One Nutrient Is the Key to a Healthy Lifestyle, According to a Dietitian Full text, , My Domaine, 23 October 2018,
</ref> It advocates using lean proteins with high-fiber carbohydrates.<ref name="FFactorToday"> ,
What is the F-Factor diet? Full text, , Today, 11 January 2018,
</ref> The plan focuses on curbing the feelings of hunger and deprivation commonly associated with dieting. The "F" stands for fiber which is a non-digestible part of carbohydrates and helps people feel full. The F-Factor Diet does not require users to cut out fat, carbs, or alcohol.<ref name="FFactorToday"/>
F-Factor also provides nutritional counseling services to users including in-office, mobile app, and phone consults. It also has its own brand of food and recipes.<ref name="Plat"> ,
Platt vs Fat Full text, , Grub Street, 8 September 2016,
</ref> In 2018, it launched its own line of all-natural fiber-rich products.<ref> ,
7 Beauty and Wellness Bars and Snacks That Taste Good and Are Good for You Full text, , US Magazine, 13 June 2018,
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Reception
The F-Factor Diet book received a positive review in Publishers Weekly which concluded "Zuckerbrot's sensible, educational approach and easy-to-follow diet plan make this book worthwhile."<ref>"The F-Factor Diet: Discover the Secret to Permanent Weight Loss". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved December 18, 2018.</ref>
See also
References
Further reading
- The F-Factor Diet: Discover the Secret to Permanent Weight Loss, Tanya Zuckerbrot (2007), ISBN 9781101203347
- The Miracle Carb Diet: Make Calories and Fat Disappear--with Fiber!, Tanya Zuckerbrot (2012), ISBN 9781401304331
