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Military Diet - How Does It Work

Article Reviewed by Dietitian Shirley Johanna, M.Sc, M.Phil on Jan 21, 2017


What is Military Diet?

The Military diet is a 3-day diet, every week; which claims that one can lose 10 pounds or around 4.5 kg per week. Certain food combinations have been pre-chosen that makes one eat less than 1000 calories for each of the 3 days. The corresponding 4 days of the week, any normal diet can be followed. However, it is advised that the calorie intake for the rest of the 4 days, of the week, should not be more than 1500 calories, each day.


The Military diet can prevent slowing down of metabolic rate, or signaling starvation mode whereby, the body starts holding on to the fat stores instead of shedding it.

How Does the Military Diet Work?

It is difficult to attribute the design of the plan to any particular person. It is believed that the US Army dietitians used this plan to keep their soldiers fit. Celebrities and trainers are also endorsing this plan.

Military Diet Plan

DAY 1 -

Breakfast:

Lunch:

Dinner:

DAY 2 -

Breakfast:

Lunch:

Dinner:

DAY 3 -

Breakfast:

Lunch:


Dinner:

Alternatives

Some food items might not be available or preferred. Military diet has scope for few alternatives. There can be lactose-free, gluten-free, and vegetarian version of the Military Diet. Choose portions of a substitute to match the calories of the food that is being substituted. Remember all calories are not same. Some food gives more satiation. Fructose metabolism is different from that of glucose. In terms of calories, 1 can of tuna is matched by 20 almonds; each of them is less than 200 calories. Four ounces of cottage cheese and 1 ounce of cheddar cheese both have 100 calories each.

FoodSubstitute with same calorie amount
Grapefruit might interfere with medications
  • Half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water. Do not substitute grapefruit with orange
Peanut Butter
  • Almond butter
  • soy butter
  • pumpkin butter
  • sunflower seed butter
  • bean dip / hummus
  • Two tablespoons of plain sunflower seeds can also be chosen
Toast
  • 1 tortilla or
  • 2 rice cakes
  • 1/2 cup of whole grain cereal
  • 1/2 high protein bar
  • 1/8 cup of sunflower seeds, or
  • 1/4 cup of yogurt with 1/2 teaspoon of flax seeds
Coffee
  • Green Tea without artificial sweeteners; or
  • Sugar-free hot chocolate
Egg
  • 1 cup of milk
  • 1 chicken wing
  • 2 slices of bacon
  • 1/4 cup of seeds or nuts
Canned tuna
  • 1 piece of grilled sushi grade tuna
  • Cottage cheese
  • Chicken
  • Tofu
  • Almonds or
  • Peanuts
  • Each of them with matching calories
Meat
  • Lentils
  • Beans
  • Tofu or
  • Portobello Mushrooms
Green Beans
  • Lettuce
  • Tomatoes
  • Spinach / Green vegetable
Cheddar Cheese
  • Eggs
  • Cottage Cheese or
  • Ham
Other calcium-rich source are
  • Soy Cheese
  • Soy Milk
  • Cabbage And
  • Tofu
Cottage Cheese
  • PLAIN Greek Yogurt
  • Ricotta Cheese
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Tofu
  • Eggs
  • Ham
Hot Dog
  • Non-Vegetarian
    • Turkey Dogs
    • Soy Dogs
    • Tofu Dogs
    • Deli Meat
    • Baloney
    • Bratwurst
    • Luncheon Meat
  • Vegetarian
  • Same as Meat Substitute
Vanilla ice cream
  • 1 cup of fruit flavored yogurt
  • 1 cup apple juice
  • Strawberry, vanilla or banana flavored almond milk. However no chocolate almond milk
Saltine crackers
  • Rice Cakes
  • Any other gluten free crackers
Banana 1 whole
  • 2 Apricots
  • 2 kiwis
  • 1 cup of papaya
  • Plums,
  • Grapes
CarrotsSquash, Beets, Parsnip, Celery, and Bell Pepper.
BroccoliCauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Spinach, Asparagus.
ApplesPlums, Peaches, Grapes, Zucchini, Pears or Dried Apricots.

Points To Note:

Concerns:

However, owing to different body types, different people respond variedly to any diet and same is true for the military diet. At present the Military diet has caught everyone's imagination.

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