Fight Fad Diets!
IronSmasher
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The plan: Use social media to spread a public voice against fad diets that involve food group denial or drastic calorie restriction.
How it works: The way the media and social media works, unless a large group of people are talking about a subject, it will get lost in the noise. The Healthy Food Guide (a magazine) is using a site called Thunderclap, which gathers a large amount of peoples' permission to make a post on their account, all at the same time. The plan is to make it viral. It only posts if enough followers are made (apparently).
It's backed by the British Dietetic Association (I found out about it via their site) and looks legit.
Let's join this and make the public finally aware of these charlatans on MASS!
No more dealing with Dr Oz/Shakeo/Low carb on a post by post basis on MFP!
http://thndr.it/12mIMKv
http://healthyfoodguideuk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/fight-fads.html
ONE CLICK TO SUPPORT US If you agree with this statement: ‘I support Healthy Food Guide’s Fight the Fads mission to banish extreme diets and make every meal healthier’, and want to help us spread our message, then go to thunderclap.it on 25 June. You’ll find our campaign in the ‘Health’ category – just click the link to support us (we’re also posting the link on our HFG Facebook and Twitter pages). On 5 August, your pledge will appear on your own Facebook page or Twitter feed with our message. Job done!
How it works: The way the media and social media works, unless a large group of people are talking about a subject, it will get lost in the noise. The Healthy Food Guide (a magazine) is using a site called Thunderclap, which gathers a large amount of peoples' permission to make a post on their account, all at the same time. The plan is to make it viral. It only posts if enough followers are made (apparently).
It's backed by the British Dietetic Association (I found out about it via their site) and looks legit.
Let's join this and make the public finally aware of these charlatans on MASS!
No more dealing with Dr Oz/Shakeo/Low carb on a post by post basis on MFP!
http://thndr.it/12mIMKv
http://healthyfoodguideuk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/fight-fads.html
ONE CLICK TO SUPPORT US If you agree with this statement: ‘I support Healthy Food Guide’s Fight the Fads mission to banish extreme diets and make every meal healthier’, and want to help us spread our message, then go to thunderclap.it on 25 June. You’ll find our campaign in the ‘Health’ category – just click the link to support us (we’re also posting the link on our HFG Facebook and Twitter pages). On 5 August, your pledge will appear on your own Facebook page or Twitter feed with our message. Job done!
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What a great campaign and I've clicked to support already.
Anyone who knows me knows that I loathe fad diets, so it's nice to see an authoritative source starting a campaign.0 -
I appreciate the idea, but the HFG blog says to not eat certain white foods and I can't support that.0
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Great idea - I'll endorse it0
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This may be well intentioned or it may be trying to get a site's visit count to spike; I am not sure. Either way, this has less chance of success than a fad diet. I have mixed feelings on that subject, BTW. If you are obese or severely overweight, they almost certainly will not work for you. But for most of my adult life I kept a healthy weight most of the time but still had it rise 10-15 over the course of a year or two several times. I did a fad diet around New Years probably 10 times over the course of 15 years and each time it worked. When I got substantially overweight it was because I did not do it that time until I was too far from the target.0
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Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.0
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This may be well intentioned or it may be trying to get a site's visit count to spike; I am not sure. Either way, this has less chance of success than a fad diet. I have mixed feelings on that subject, BTW. If you are obese or severely overweight, they almost certainly will not work for you. But for most of my adult life I kept a healthy weight most of the time but still had it rise 10-15 over the course of a year or two several times. I did a fad diet around New Years probably 10 times over the course of 15 years and each time it worked. When I got substantially overweight it was because I did not do it that time until I was too far from the target.
You can lose weight without doing a fad diet. Eating a bit less and moving more isn't a fad diet; eating next to nothing or from a limited selection of foods is fad dieting.0 -
This may be well intentioned or it may be trying to get a site's visit count to spike; I am not sure. Either way, this has less chance of success than a fad diet. I have mixed feelings on that subject, BTW. If you are obese or severely overweight, they almost certainly will not work for you. But for most of my adult life I kept a healthy weight most of the time but still had it rise 10-15 over the course of a year or two several times. I did a fad diet around New Years probably 10 times over the course of 15 years and each time it worked. When I got substantially overweight it was because I did not do it that time until I was too far from the target.
You can lose weight without doing a fad diet. Eating a bit less and moving more isn't a fad diet; eating next to nothing or from a limited selection of foods is fad dieting.0 -
I appreciate the idea, but the HFG blog says to not eat certain white foods and I can't support that.
I think you mean the tip to encourage people to eat whole grain?0 -
This may be well intentioned or it may be trying to get a site's visit count to spike; I am not sure. Either way, this has less chance of success than a fad diet. I have mixed feelings on that subject, BTW. If you are obese or severely overweight, they almost certainly will not work for you. But for most of my adult life I kept a healthy weight most of the time but still had it rise 10-15 over the course of a year or two several times. I did a fad diet around New Years probably 10 times over the course of 15 years and each time it worked. When I got substantially overweight it was because I did not do it that time until I was too far from the target.
You can lose weight without doing a fad diet. Eating a bit less and moving more isn't a fad diet; eating next to nothing or from a limited selection of foods is fad dieting.
Yes I expect the magazine is expecting more public recognition, name a company that takes part in a good cause anonymously?
I don't think they're targeting short string yo-yoing, I think they're targeting poor, pseudo-scientific advice and the selling products at the expense of the public's health and understanding of health.
Maybe I'm just an optimist.0 -
Yes I expect the magazine is expecting more public recognition, name a company that takes part in a good cause anonymously?
I don't think they're targeting short string yo-yoing, I think they're targeting poor, pseudo-scientific advice and the selling products at the expense of the public's health and understanding of health.
Maybe I'm just an optimist.
As far as selling products goes, I am in agreement, but it is awfully hard to know where to draw the line between protein powder and other nutrient based supplements and the miracle fat melt stuff. Those two extremes are easy; it's where to draw the line in between that's hard.0 -
Yes I expect the magazine is expecting more public recognition, name a company that takes part in a good cause anonymously?
I don't think they're targeting short string yo-yoing, I think they're targeting poor, pseudo-scientific advice and the selling products at the expense of the public's health and understanding of health.
Maybe I'm just an optimist.
As far as selling products goes, I am in agreement, but it is awfully hard to know where to draw the line between protein powder and other nutrient based supplements and the miracle fat melt stuff. Those two extremes are easy; it's where to draw the line in between that's hard.
I know. I was considering a sarcastic approval, with the addition of betting John Bishop managed to sell a few more dvds after his Sports Relief Challenge!
http://metro.co.uk/2012/03/02/john-bishop-completes-week-from-hell-triathlon-for-sport-relief-338950/
I know it's hard.
It's a mess.
The diets, the supplements, the exercise plans.
EU law is trying to make standards of food supplement legislation, but that's been going on forever. Trading standards don't seem to be doing anything...
I see public awareness and education as the only solution.0 -
I see public awareness and education as the only solution.0
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Is there one for exercise fads ?0
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great idea i clicked too0
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Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.
Agreed...besides who defines what the "fad" diets are????
anything that leads to a healthier lifestyle in general is alright in my books.0 -
Nice cheap marketing campaign for their business. It will be interesting to see who falls for it.0
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Well, I clicked on the website, and for the most part i can agree. however, I do not think white rice is evil and I also eat in front of the tv since i dont have room for a kitchen table. I dont need to restrict my eating in front of the tv... because there always is an evilly delicious bunch of restaurants right around the corner from me which unfortunately did me in over this last few days sheesh.. but i dont see her make a ban on that one.0
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Nice cheap marketing campaign for their business. It will be interesting to see who falls for it.
Falls for it? That suggests that this is preying on gullibility rather than acting as public information.
Not all marketing is against the public interest. Would you describe the 50% more women who went to see their doctor after this marketing campaign as "falling for it"?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-219377460 -
Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.
Agreed...besides who defines what the "fad" diets are????
anything that leads to a healthier lifestyle in general is alright in my books.
It was me that called low carb a fad diet. We're not talking about individuals receiving expert diet prescription here, we're talking about quick fixes being sold to the masses.
I guess it's up to public opinion or the individual using the term that defines what a fad diet is.
In my definition, it's a quick fix solution that cannot be maintained, and has a cult following as opposed to any scientific merit.
A fad diet, to me, does not lead to a healthier lifestyle.0 -
Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.
Agreed...besides who defines what the "fad" diets are????
anything that leads to a healthier lifestyle in general is alright in my books.
Agreed I also can't support...low carb is the only thing that has worked for me and I don't see it as a fad...it's a lifestyle change.0 -
Well, I clicked on the website, and for the most part i can agree. however, I do not think white rice is evil and I also eat in front of the tv since i dont have room for a kitchen table. I dont need to restrict my eating in front of the tv... because there always is an evilly delicious bunch of restaurants right around the corner from me which unfortunately did me in over this last few days sheesh.. but i dont see her make a ban on that one.
You know what, you're right.
I could agree with the most part too, but not every one of their tips agreed with me as an individual and my lifestyle, so I'm going to give up learning about diet and exercise and start an Isagenix cleanse tomorrow!
Who's with me?!
Just kidding. They didn't ban anything. It was just a tip to try to encourage healthy habits. I hope you find the perfect solution for your journey :flowerforyou:
There are plenty of tips on websites for making healthier choices when eating out. In my experience, the staff are always happy to prepare your food the way you want as long as you ask nicely.0 -
Not all marketing is against the public interest. Would you describe the 50% more women who went to see their doctor after this marketing campaign as "falling for it"?
Breast cancer screening is not universally acknowledged as a good thing.0 -
Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.
Same here. Low-carb eating isn't a fad it is more of a rejection of the USDA's low-fat junk science food pyramid recommendations that have had no effect on obesity in America.0 -
Since I lost my weight doing a 'fad' diet (alternate day IF), I'll pass0
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Oh look, another thread where everyone misses the point.0
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Count me in0
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Not all marketing is against the public interest. Would you describe the 50% more women who went to see their doctor after this marketing campaign as "falling for it"?
Breast cancer screening is not universally acknowledged as a good thing.
Does it make a difference if, in the country the advert ran, screening, surgery, drugs, consultation and all treatment is free?
They tend not to waste their own time and money on unnecessary treatments here.0 -
Done!
I don't necessarily agree with all of it, but there is definitely benefit to the campaign. Awareness and education are powerful tools for a healthy lifestyle.
I have lots of friends doing many different methods, so far none have been successful at keeping it off.0 -
Awesome thanks for sharing!0
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Since I went from 167 in January to 134 today (5 months) on a low carb diet, and it took me 3.5 YEARS to lose 35 lb on a traditional diet, and since you are calling low carb a fad diet, I can't support it.
I've lost 62 lbs since November through a traditional balanced diet. It can be done, I haven't cut anything out... including pastas, bread or beer!0
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