How Not to Get Fat

How Not to Get Fat by Ian Marber, published by Quadrille Publishing, Limited in 2009, offers insights into maintaining a healthy weight while enjoying food. This 176-page book addresses the common struggles of dieting and overeating, emphasizing the importance of understanding how our bodies work in relation to food. Marber, drawing from his experience as a nutritional therapist, presents a perspective that encourages readers to enjoy their meals without the burden of guilt or shame.
In this edition, readers will discover practical advice on how to eat in a way that satisfies hunger and minimizes cravings, all while fitting into busy lifestyles. The book challenges the notion of food as an enemy and instead promotes a positive relationship with eating. By focusing on sustainable habits rather than temporary diets, Marber aims to help individuals break free from the cycle of emotional guilt and self-denial often associated with weight management. This approach integrates themes of health, nutrition, and family dynamics, making it relevant for anyone looking to improve their relationship with food.
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“If all diets work, why is it such a problem for us to maintain a healthy weight while still enjoying life? And why do we fall into the trap of sending ourselves on an endless rollercoaster of boom and bust, dieting and overeating, which makes us feel bad or ashamed about ourselves? In Ian Marber’s long-standing experience as a nutritional therapist, most people want to eat in a way that satisfies their hunger, enables them to enjoy good food, minimises cravings, and works with even the busiest work, or social, schedule -all without gaining weight. We do not always understand how our bodies work and therefore how and what to eat. Ian explains how to ensure that the food we eat is enjoyable and converts to energy rather than fat. And we do not always think about ourselves, and food, in a positive way. We often see food as the enemy, and engage in a battle that we feel we will always lose. Or attitudes from family, friends, colleagues, and the media about our weight, or how we should look, lead many of us to try extreme diets, buy lowcalorie foods, or over-exercise. We learn how to diet, not how to eat, and when we treat ourselves the weight creeps back on and another cycle of emotional guilt and self-denial begins. In this revolutionary but commonsense book, Ian tells the reader how to eat so that they will never get fat. This is not a one-off diet book, it is a way of life… that works!”–Publisher’s description.
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