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Book
Review from Canadian Home Economics Journal, Winter 1994, Volume
44, No 1 In her book the author takes a new approach, rejecting the diet model and encouraging people to focus on individual happiness, self-esteem, and accepting yourself for who you are. Throughout the book the HUGS philosophy is discussed. This philosophy is based on the premise that diets do not work, and that if individuals change their lifestyles, they will be happier, healthier people. Using apropos illustrations by Sandra Storen, and recent research and case studies based on her experience, she has presented the information in a way that is easy to understand and interesting to read. The book is designed for anyone who has been on a diet, contemplates going on one, or has worked with individuals who diet. Although
there is a lot of information presented, the author suggests
that you "read it slowly one chapter at a time, taking time
to digest the information and put the suggestions into action."
The information is excellent and the author's approach is sensible
and realistic. A must for anyone concerned about his or her health
and leading a healthy lifestyle. |