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New Resources for Nutrition Educators Book| Volume 52, ISSUE 12, P1171-1172, December 2020

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Anti-Diet: Reclaim Your Time, Money, Well-Being, and Happiness Through Intuitive Eating

      Anti-Diet presents a cogent description (supported by peer-reviewed articles, personal experience, and expert interviews) of the financial, emotional, and social costs of our nation's fixation on weight (a phenomenon the author calls the diet culture). The author (a registered dietitian and journalist) thoughtfully critiques how diets (whether focused on weight loss, health, or wellness) paradoxically result in undermining efforts to achieve a life worth living. She challenges readers to reframe the discussion of weight status as a social justice issue. This approach, similar to the underpinnings of Health at Every Size,

      Association for Size Diversity and Health. HAES Principles. https://sizediversityandhealth.org/content.asp?id=76. Accessed October 13, 2020.

      might be unsettling for health professionals and the public, but its contribution to dialogues addressed at health inequities is vital.
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      1. Association for Size Diversity and Health. HAES Principles. https://sizediversityandhealth.org/content.asp?id=76. Accessed October 13, 2020.