Om Just Eat
The New York Times bestselling author of Tomatoland test drives the most popular diets of our time, investigating the diet gurus, contradictory advice, and science behind the programs to reveal how we should (and shouldn't) be dieting.Investigative journalist Barry Estabrook was often on the receiving end of his doctor's scowl. Realizing he had two options--take more medication or lose weight--Estabrook chose the latter, but was paralyzed by the options. Which diet would keep the weight off? What program could he maintain over time? What diet works best--or even at all?Over the course of three years, Estabrook tried the regimens behind the most popular diets of the past forty years--from paleo to the Master Cleanse, Whole30, Atkins, Weight Watchers, keto, gluten-free, and veganism--examining the people, claims, and science behind the fads, all while recording his mental and physical experience of following each one. Along the way, he discovers that the more than fifteen branded programs are derived from just three diets. That there are effective, scientifically valid take-aways to be cherry-picked . . . and the rest is just marketing. Perhaps most alarmingly, he uncovers how short-term weight loss can too often do long-term health damage that goes undetected for years. Estabrook contextualizes his reporting with an analysis of our culture's bizarre dieting history dating back to the late 1800s to create a thorough--and thoroughly entertaining--look at what different diets do to our bodies, why some are more effective than others, and why our relationship with food is so fraught. Estabrook's account is a relatable, pragmatic look into the ways we try to improve our health through dieting--and how the answer may be to just eat.
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