“Fat isn’t the problem. Dieting is the problem.” This is a health and weight book unlike any other. The concept might be hard for a lot of us to wrap our minds around because we’ve been taught the complete opposite our entire lives.
The book works to dispell the myth that health has a certain look to it. We’re taught that you can’t be healthy if you’re not thin, but that’s simply untrue. You can go on crash diets, be skinny, and completely physically unhealthy. And you can be the weight that your body wants to be (throw that BMI scale out the window) and still be healthy. The key is finding healthy habits that make your body feel good.
The author Dr. Linda Bacon has a Ph.D. in Physiology dealing with weight regulation as well as a graduate degree in Psychology specializing in eating disorders. This book isn’t just an opinion. She has conducted scientific and academic studies to prove that our obsession with being thin doesn’t have a realistic basis in health.
Disordered Eating, either past or present, is an issue so many of us deal with as a result of fat-shaming and diet culture. This book has a sensitive approach to addressing your body image and how to make small changes in your life that make you physically feel better without falling into an unhealthy mindset.
If you’re sick of the pressure of diets and putting your life on hold until you look a certain way, you owe it to yourself to give this book a try.