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March 24, 2020

COVID-19 Updates and Resources

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January 17, 2017

Can a virtual reality game teach you to eat better?

Video games, in general, don’t do much for your waistline. However, the rise of virtual reality could alter that slightly, as many of today’s games keep you moving and sometimes work up a good sweat. Atkins Nutritionals, a company founded by Dr. Robert Atkins that promotes low-carbohydrate foods, is looking at the health benefits of VR through Read More

December 5, 2016

WHY A GUY WHO RUNS 100-MILE RACES EATS A HIGH FAT DIET WHILE TRAINING

When you think of the rich foods that are so delightful around the holidays — succulent roast duck, creamy cheese plates, or even just the time to sit down for a big plate of eggs — you probably don’t think of pairing them with athletic training. CLICK HERE to read the full article. Read More

Recent Press Releases

January 3, 2018

Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. Enlists Rob Lowe as Brand Spokesperson to Drive Lifestyle Messaging

Lowe Shares How Today’s Atkins® Helps Him and Millions of People Live Happy, Healthy Lives DENVER, CO – JANUARY 3, 2018 – Atkins Nutritionals, Inc., the leader in low carb nutrition, announced today that actor Rob Lowe is Atkins’ new brand spokesperson. Having followed an Atkins low carb approach for many years, Lowe appears in a Read More

November 2, 2017

ATKINS: EAT RIGHT, NOT LESS: Your Guidebook For Living a Low-Carb and Low-Sugar Lifestyle

Contacts:  Sydney Morris | 212.698.7902 | [email protected] Leslie Norden | 323.798.3925 | [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ “As the science continues to support low-carb eating as a healthy and therapeutic lifestyle, there is a critical need to help people make the behavioral switch to limiting carbs while embracing fat. This book lays out a simple set of principles that can Read More