Just Say No: Why You Shouldn’t Diet This Year

Chances are that at some point in your life you went on a diet. You may even be on one now. Or, you may be making a New Year’s resolution to diet in 2011. Let me stop you there. If you are planning on losing weight in 2011, save your money and time, and instead, resolve not to diet. No, I’m not kidding.

I’m going to tell you a secret  … dieting doesn’t work. Some of you may be thinking: “But my friend lost twenty pounds on the Atkins diet!” or “I have heard fantastic things about Nutrasystem.” Sure, these diets work in the short term, but after a dieter stops dieting, they most likely put back on some, if not all of the weight.

As you are thinking about your resolutions for the New Year, I’d like you to indulge me and make a resolution or set a goal not to diet. And, I want you to remember the following things about diets, why they don’t work and what are better solutions for 2011:

1. Lack of Nutrition
Contrary to popular belief, most diets are not healthy and may actually border on malnutrition. Many urge us to do extreme things, forgo our favorite foods or cut major food groups in order to lose weight. Healthy eating requires ALL nutrients (carbs, fats, and protein) and a minimum number of calories in order to maintain health and proper body function.

For 2011: Focus on eating foods that are nutrient rich and that provide you with the balance to keep you feeling satisfied.

2. Unsustainable Behavior
Depriving your body shocks your body into losing weight, but once it gets over that shock, it adapts. How? By slowing down your metabolism, going into unhealthy physical states (such as ketosis), or stopping weight loss. So, even if you have the mental willpower to diet forever, your body doesn’t.

For 2011: Change to a mindset of eating healthy as a lifestyle, not as dieting. This will help you to lose excess pounds and maintain a healthy weight for a lifetime ... not just for bikini season.

3. “Yo-Yo”
When you deprive yourself to an extreme, you end up craving to an extreme. One day you’re “extremely good,” the next “extremely bad.” You may have heard this called “yo-yo dieting.”

For 2011: Implement a philosophy of moderation. Enjoying the foods you love and the treats you crave once in a while will help you to crave foods less overall.

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01.26.2011
Rebecca
And drink a glass of water with every meal or snack!
"Dieting" the way many people define it--cutting calories drastically to lose weight quickly--definitely doesn't work. Making healthy changes in diet and exercise that you can manage for the rest of your life is the only way to lose weight in a healthy way and keep it off.
01.07.2011
Vanessa Brunner
I completely agree with this! Eating healthy and exercising is really the only way to lose weight, and diets can turn bad really quickly. I've seen one too many friends take a New Year's Resolution to the extreme...
I don't think there's anything wrong with trying to eat healthfully in January, after the inevitable holiday gluttony, but it's true that dieting often leads to more weight gain after the fact if it's done in a hyperactive kind of way.
Moderation is key. Cutting out foods entirely is just unsustainable.
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