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sirtfood The "sirtfood" diet took off last year when a rumor linked it to pop star Adele. It involves eating nutrient-rich foods that boost a protein called sirtuin, including berries, red wine and dark chocolate. But the diet also restricts calories to 1,000 - 1,500 a day, which nutritionists say isn't sustainable.
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Read More »It involves eating nutrient-rich foods that boost a protein called sirtuin, including berries, red wine and dark chocolate. But the diet also restricts calories to 1,000 - 1,500 a day, which nutritionists say isn't sustainable.
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Read More »But a strict diet of fewer than 1,500 calories a day can be risky and isn't sustainable, experts say While these foods are individually health and fine to include in your diet, there's no evidence that specifically eating only sirtfoods is good for you. Plus, there's a lot of foods and nutrients that are left out of that list, including protein sources from chicken to beans, healthy fats, and whole grains. And the calorie limitations of the diet could be a problem, too. The plan follows a seven-day cycle of just 1,000 calories a day for the first three days and 1,500 calories a day for days four through seven. Fewer than 1,500 to 1,200 calories can put you at risk of malnutrition, according to Harvard Health. Any diet that cuts calories so strictly is also very difficult to follow in the long term, the nutritionist Rachael Hartley previously told Insider. "A thousand calories is under the daily amount recommended for a 2-year-old. So for an adult eating that and expecting to fuel their day, you might not keel over, but you're not going to have the energy to perform at your best," Hartley said. It can also be risky for people with a history of eating disorders or who otherwise have a fraught relationship with food. So, while it's fine to include a little more green tea, berries, and yes, even wine with your daily meals, it's still best to consult a nutrition expert, such as a registered dietitian, before jumping into the latest fad diet.
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