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Resources for This Diet

Books on the South Beach diet include:

The South Beach Diet: The Delicious, Doctor-Designed, Foolproof Plan for Fast and Healthy Weight Loss by Arthur Agatston, MD. New York: Rodale Press, 2003

The South Beach Diet Cookbook by Arthur Agatston, MD. New York: Rodale Press, 2004

Official Web site for the South Beach Diet: www.southbeachdiet.com

Bibliography

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Pawlak DB, Ebbeling CB, Ludwig DS. Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? Yes. Obes Rev 2002;3:235–43 [review].

Raben A. Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? No. Obes Rev 2002;3:245–56 [review].

Roberts SB. High-glycaemic index foods, hunger, and obesity: is there a connection? Nutr Rev 2000;58:163–9 [review].

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