BOOK 2 OF THE #1 BESTSELLING LOW-CARB DIET
The CSIRO Low-carb Diet is based on strong scientific research that has successfully helped Australians lose weight and improve their overall health.
Building on the success of the first book, this new volume will make implementing the diet at home easier than ever. It includes:
* An update on the latest science
* 80 NEW recipes with a focus on meals that are quick and easy to prepare
* All daily allowances for recipes calculated and explained
* Daily plans and meal builders to help you seamlessly incorporate this way of eating into your everyday life
* 15 new excercises that complement those in the first book to add variety to your exercise routine, and further improve your fitness, strength and general health
Accessible, affordable and achievable, this is a fully researched approach to better eating and improved health from Australia's peak science organisation.
This is a specially formatted fixed-layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.
Author Information
As Australia's national science agency, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology.
For more than a century we have worked together with industry, government, universities and research organisations to turn big ideas into disruptive solutions. Solutions for food security and quality; clean energy and resources; health and wellbeing; resilient and valuable environments; innovative industries; and a secure Australia and region.
CSIRO is at the forefront of nutritional science and lifestyle research in Australia. Our research involves the complex relationship between the health of individuals, populations, and the environment. We have a track record of translating scientific findings into a variety of practical and easy to follow nutrition and exercise programs that support Australians to improve their health.
Professor Grant Brinkworth is a principal research scientist in Clinical Nutrition and Exercise at CSIRO Health and Biosecurity. He has a PhD and expertise in diet, nutrition and exercise science. He has more than 15 years' experience leading large-scale, multidisciplinary clinical research teams and studies evaluating the effects of dietary patterns, foods, nutritional components and physical exercise on weight loss, metabolic disease risk management, health and performance.
Pennie Taylor is the senior research dietitian at CSIRO Health and Biosecurity. She is a contributor to the CSIRO and Baker IDI Diabetes Diet and Lifestyle plan and the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet range of programs, which aim to maximise health and wellbeing through better nutrition, physical activity and weight management. Pennie has managed and supported many clinical trials exploring the influence of dietary patterns and dietary composition on health outcomes, including weight loss, appetite and metabolic variables among morbidly obese people with pre-existing co-morbidities such as diabetes and heart disease.