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How to eat well: the madness of January diets

November 24, 2016 22:53

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

January is viewed as a tough month by many people. Short days, long nights, the aftermath of the festive season to deal with and the miserable weather all combine to make it a challenge.
So, given that, why would anyone decide to follow a new diet in the hardest month of the year? It just doesn’t make sense.

While it might be obvious to take things easy after the December excesses, a full-on change to the way you eat should be something that you ease into, not adopt overnight.

But the pressure is on in January, at least in the media. I counted 40 new diet books due for publication in January 2013 — a few refreshed versions of older books, but most of them new.

Publishers will have been working hard to get the books visibly displayed on shelves, prominently featured on Amazon and mentioned or, better yet, serialised in newspapers and magazines.The reason is simple — January has become the accepted time to diet, and neither the publishing industry nor the media have any reason to change that.