I could never stop eating meat... I'm not a good person to talk about diets. If I had to only eat salads, I'd kill myself!
I used to be hung up on my figure, but it's a waste of time. I don't believe in diets. Have four pints one night, be healthy the next.
When we oldies were kids, there was little on offer, food wise, particularly for people with restricted diets.
I don't do faddy diets any more. I once did a no-carbs diet a few years ago but it made me depressed. I couldn't be doing with that!
Even low-calorie diets and vigorous exercise fail to work in the long term for at least some people.
I think diets are ridiculous because eventually you have to stop, and then what? You put all the weight back on.
The human animal is adapted to, and apparently can thrive on, an extraordinary range of different diets, but the Western diet, however you define it, does not seem to be one of them.
Most diets would have you cutting things out from your diet; they are about denial and discipline.
I don't believe in diets. I don't believe any diet ever works.
The diet industry pushes these low calorie, calorie-counting diets, and that's what I want to release people from.
I don't really believe in diets. I love food... If I deprive myself, I'm going to want it more. I snack on yogurt, raw cashews and cherry tomatoes.
My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets - Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet.
I'm not into fad diets; I'm not into depriving. I like fast food, and I like chocolate.
Some antiquated diet books will tell you to shun all fats if you want to lose weight, but in reality, it's not healthy to eliminate fat from our diets altogether.
What we're really talking about is a wonderful day set aside on the fourth Thursday of November when no one diets. I mean, why else would they call it Thanksgiving?
The goal is to get people off low-calorie diets. They're struggling, they're barely eating anything. They need educating.
When a man diets, he eats oatmeal in addition to everything else he usually eats.
Diets are essentially traning courses in how to feel fat and feel like a failure
I don't have the self-discipline for diets; I break rules I set for myself, so I try and eat more healthily, juice more, and avoid sugar.
My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets: Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet.
I think most diets are torture, which is why I don't believe in them. But, as is true with exercise, when you make a change and feel the benefits, you want to stick with it.
To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets.
The only way we are going to reduce disease, is to go backward to the diets and lifestyles of our ancestors.
We tend to treat eating and diets as one size fits all. But the human body is very personalized.
None of this 'different diets' lark. I can't remember the last time I tried some new fad.
Any woman who diets all the time can't help but be grouchy. Nobody can be amusing or entertaining on a diet.
There's no question that largely vegetarian diets are as healthy as you can get. The evidence is so strong and overwhelming and produced over such a long period of time that it's no longer debatable.
Having - and keeping to - a regular exercise routine is crucial. And forget about those extreme diets - they aren't healthy.
Sex keeps me fit and healthy. What can be better than that? It's not about crazy diets or gym workouts.
I believe that a lot of what we put in our bodies really can harm us. It's been proven that people who eat Mediterranean and Japanese diets live for a very long time.
It's true, you can lose weight on these high-animal-protein, Atkins-type diets, but you're mortgaging your health in the process.
As fleeting commitments, diets often fail. Thinking of dietary choices as part of who you are...can give them real staying power
I didn't realize that diets don't work, and I did not want to diet. I didn't want to do anything that required dieting.
I have never been one to count calories. I have a lot of friends in the fitness industry and understand girls who do crack down on diets, but I am not like that.
In just the past century we have almost doubled the percentage of fat in our diets--from 20% in 1910 to about 35% today.
I'm quite a broad girl, not at all delicate. I watch what I eat to stay in shape, but I'm against diets. I eat when I'm hungry, three meals a day.
I don't believe in extreme diets. For me, staying away from sugar and processed foods, eating home-cooked meals and exercising regularly is the key.
While fad diets might seem like the quick-fix solution to lose weight, they won't help you get healthy in the long run.
As we're bombarded daily with new ads for pills, diets and ab-doers, we have to protect our wallets and our time.
Many of the criticisms about McDonald's are false. We are keen to provide people with as much nutritional information as possible to help them manage their diets.
I have learned not to bother with no-carbohydrate diets or extreme nutritional strategies. It is much better to go for a balanced approach which you can make your long-term routine.
Despite what many nutritionists have preached for years, rapid weight-loss diets can be healthy if done correctly and can work wonders on reducing pounds and inches in just days.
Almost every problem people face in their careers and other aspects of their lives - such as failed diets, marriages, and financial problems - are all the result of not taking enough action.
The diets and lifestyles in many other countries are much healthier than in the United States.
I'm very girly. I love to talk about diets, exercise, kids, make-up.
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number you get in a diamond.
Diets don't come into it. You need variety and to have a good source of greens, protein, and nutrition. It is about health rather than looking right.
Save the children of the World from their acidic lifestyles and diets and their acidic parents who are feeding them.
The worst diets are ones that restrict your calories too much and try to trick your body. You have no energy, and it's ridiculous.
Life is too short for cuisine minceur and for diets. Dietetic meals are like an opera without the orchestra.
Take your time. Some of these fad diets and quick fixes, they might be quick, but you're going to crash and burn.
Black beans and soy beans are the cornerstones of longevity diets around the world.
I have a very pragmatic approach to diets. Ones you can't stick to don't do you any good. Some people say, 'Just eat half of what's on your plate,' but I can't do that!
The next frontier in nutrition will be about reconfiguring diets according to individual specific physiology, lifestyle, and health goals.
I've had weight issues all my life. I've been on all the diets: Atkins, liquid protein, Scarsdale diet. Now I go to the gym often. I'm always on the StairMaster, and I do weights.
People think celebrities just resort to surgeries or go for crash diets, but that's not true.
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.
I remember when I was a kid rugby players were some big guys that drunk a lot of beer but now they have proper training programs and diets and all that. And the pioneers of all that is bodybuilding.
Most American diets, even bad ones, provide more than enough calcium for bone health, especially for men.
I don't believe in diets, as I always put whatever I lost right back on again. I think we should all just eat healthily and get as much exercise as we can.
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