The Diet Rollercoaster

March 26th, 2008 by Richard & Joey Marc

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When you think about a diet what comes to mind? Usually dreading thoughts of when it has to begin, what I can and can’t eat, how many times do I have to hit the gym and then there is a count down clock to when it ends! True?

Then what happens after the diet ends? So, people go on a diet to reach whatever goal weight they want or whatever it may be they want to achieve and then they go back to their old ways of eating. Then what happens?… a cycle begins. We like to call it the dieting roller coaster because that is exactly what it is! A person goes on a diet for a set period of time, they may or may not reach what they want, then they hop off the diet, go back to their daily habits, then hop back on the diet when they feel the need to shape up again!

Diets are dangerous… in time they will rob the body of essential nutrients it needs. The ‘fad’ weight loss diets do not work especially for children. With 1 in 4 Australian children today overweight or obese we have a problem to tackle. However a short fix diet and then reverting back to the old habits, is not the solution. A lifestyle change is what is needed. It is taking a look at the current diet you have and making healthier choices and better options.

Such as:

- Fresh fruits and vegetables instead of tinned

- Brown or multigrain bread instead of white bread

- Grilled foods instead of fried foods

The lifestyle changes must start in the home environment. Start by taking a look at your kitchen cupboard - does it have snacks which are high in sugars and fats? If so, get rid of them and replace them with fresh fruit in a bowl on the kitchen bench as a healthy snack alternative.

Here is a tip of how you can start living a healthier life right now: - Shop Healthy, Eat Healthy!

When shopping next make a list before you go to the supermarket of the foods you are going to buy because what you buy and bring home is naturally what you and your family will eat. Make the choice at home when  you write your list, of what foods you want to buy to stock the kitchen cupboards. And remember shop healthy, eat healthy! Plus, the temptation to eat junk food is less if it is not in your kitchen cupboards or fridge!

It is vital to remember to make healthier food choices on a daily basis. It is not about restricting yourself to certain foods and setting out on a diet. It is about living healthy everyday and allowing yourself a treat every now and then! Crash dieting is not recommended as this is where the diet rollercoaster ride begins. The aim should be on developing a way of eating that is well balanced, nutritious and satisfying which can become a healthy lifelong habit.

Looking after your health,

Richard & Joey Marc

The Wellness Duo

 

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3 responses about “The Diet Rollercoaster”

  1. Christina said:

    In my family I have a young mum who has a very overweight 11 year old. How do you suggest I approach the mum re her daughter’s weight.

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