Fad Diets vs. Healthy Behaviors – Center for Young Women's Health (original) (raw)

Key Facts

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Fad diets are marketed as quick ways to lose weight. The most popular fads tend to change from year to year, but the promises they make don’t. Diets such as the ketogenic diet, the whole 30, the paleo diet, juice cleanses and even intermittent fasting are all fads.

Do fad diets work?

Some people will lose weight while following a fad diet, but most fad diets are impossible to stick to for long. This means that once you stop following the diet, you’ll probably gain back the weight you lost. Many people actually gain back more weight than they started with before they went on the diet.

Fad diets don’t usually provide enough vitamins and minerals, such as iron, calcium and vitamin D. Iron is important for red cells in your blood and calcium and vitamin D are important for healthy bones.

How can you spot a fad diet?

You can spot a fad diet by asking yourself a few simple questions:

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’ve probably spotted a fad diet. Advertising that promotes these diets is often very convincing. These ads may draw you in and make you believe that it’s super easy to follow the diet and lose weight. Don’t be fooled. This type of weight loss plan is not healthy.

Should I take diet pills or supplements that promise weight loss?

It’s not safe for teenagers to take “diet pills.” Over the counter supplements are especially not safe for weight loss because they are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA is the government organization that makes sure that the food we eat and the medicine we take is safe. However, supplements are not regulated so they could contain harmful ingredients that are not listed on the label.

Are there healthier ways to manage weight?

Yes! We stay healthy by having positive health behaviors. This includes finding meaningful and fun movement, eating a varied diet, drinking water, getting enough sleep and having a healthy relationship with our body.

For ways to increase the variety in your diet try these changes:

Simple ways to fit joyful movement into your day include:

Is there a way to tell if a diet is healthy?

Chances are, if something is referred to as a “diet” then it’s not a good idea to follow it. An easy way to make sure that any eating plan is healthy and right for you, is to ensure that it includes the following:

Remember to eat a variety of foods from all the food groups. Follow your hunger and fullness cues and eat fruits and vegetables from all the colors of the rainbow to get important nutrients for your body. Eat things you enjoy! Try to find movement that feels good. If you have questions about whether or not a diet is healthy, talk with your health care provider who might refer you to see a registered dietitian. A registered dietitian is a specialist on the topic of nutrition and can help you figure out an eating plan that is healthy, balanced, and appealing to you.