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Ask Yourself These 4 Questions Before You Start a New Diet : ScienceAlert

Last updated: September 3, 2024 10:38 pm
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4 Important Questions to Ask Before Trying a New Diet

Living in a society that constantly glorifies dieting, it’s no surprise that many people have tried to lose weight at some point in their lives. With the rise of social media, the pressure to follow the latest weight loss trends and diet fads can be overwhelming.

Before jumping into a new diet, it’s crucial to consider these four questions to make a well-informed decision:


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1. Is the diet realistic?

Consider the financial cost, time commitment, and resources required to maintain the diet. Beware of diets that require you to buy specific products or supplements, as they may not be sustainable in the long run. Many extreme diets overlook factors like food access, affordability, and cultural considerations, leading to frustration and feelings of failure.


Many diets promoted online will be expensive, or require a lot of time and resources. (artem evdokimov/Shutterstock)

2. Is there evidence to support this diet?

Look for diets backed by multiple human studies, not just one-off research findings. Be critical of claims made by self-proclaimed “experts” online, as they may not be applicable to your specific demographic. Seek advice from reputable sources like government websites, GPs, or dietitians.

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3. How will this diet affect my life?

Consider how the diet may impact your social and cultural experiences around food. Will it restrict your ability to enjoy meals with friends or family? Think about how it might influence your travel plans and food choices in different settings.

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4. Will this diet make me feel guilty or affect my mental health?

Consider how the diet may impact your relationship with food and your mental well-being. Avoid diets that cause stress, guilt, or anxiety around eating. Prioritize your mental health and seek out weight-inclusive healthcare professionals for support.

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Moving away from a dieting mindset

Prioritizing health over weight loss can lead to positive outcomes for both physical and mental well-being. Focus on mindful and intuitive eating practices that promote a positive relationship with food and self-compassion. Remember, it’s okay to find joy in eating without the pressure to constantly diet.

By Melissa Eaton, Accredited Practising Dietitian; PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong; Verena Vaiciurgis, Accredited Practising Dietitian; PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong; and Yasmine Probst, Associate Professor, School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences, University of Wollongong

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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