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=== Modern low-carbohydrate diets ===
{{Further|Atkins diet}}
Other low-carbohydrate diets in the 1960s included the Air Force diet, and the [[Drinking Man's Diet]]. In 1972, [[Robert Atkins (nutritionist)|Robert Atkins]] published ''[[Atkins Diet|Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution]]'', which advocated the low-carbohydrate diet he had successfully used in treating people in the 1960s. The book was a publishing success, but was widely criticized by the mainstream medical community as being dangerous and misleading, thereby limiting its appeal at the time.

Modern low-carbohydrate diets

Other low-carbohydrate diets in the 1960s included the Air Force diet, and the Drinking Man's Diet. In 1972, Robert Atkins published Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution, which advocated the low-carbohydrate diet he had successfully used in treating people in the 1960s. The book was a publishing success, but was widely criticized by the mainstream medical community as being dangerous and misleading, thereby limiting its appeal at the time.