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Good news for dieters - it's time to start eating

We hear how consuming less can hinder weight loss.

February 3, 2012 11:41
Healthy options like a mix of fruit and muesli, or smoked salmon on rye bread will do  you more good than any number of faddy diets

ByVictoria Prever, Victoria Prever

2 min read

'The last time I saw this many expectant Jewish faces was at my barmitzvah," quips Ian Marber. The celebrated diet expert is giving his inaugural talk as patron of the newly founded Food Academy at the London Jewish Cultural Centre's Golders Green building.

The building comes complete with a kosher demonstration kitchen in the basement which the press release portrays as a future hub for informative events and courses celebrating good food - a place in which members of the community will learn how to cook well, eat well and stay well.

Today's audience are keen to eat yet slim well. More than 55 guests, many serious enough to be wielding notepads, are here to discover the secret of how to get thin and stay that way. As Marber jokes: "The holy grail of all Jewish dieters is to look not just thin, but gaunt."

But Marber's message is that you do not have to starve yourself. Diet is a four-letter word and could be one of the reasons we get fat. "Our bodies don't know we are living in London in 2012, they believe we are cavemen," he explains. "The moment we stop eating, a hormonal response is triggered as if we are being starved." If you have ever dieted, you have reduced the calories your body needs to function. "The quicker the diet, the more problems you will have losing weight later," he says.