Give Your Heart to Weight Loss: A Woman's Guide to New Diet Books for Spring 2012
Part 3 of a 4-Part SeriesA slim waist, tasty meals, and a healthier heart are all results promised to women by well-known weight loss gurus in spring’s new diet books. Women of all ages are looking to find eating and exercise plans that fit their schedule and mindset. In honor of this month’s American Heart Month, 3 new books promise to change your beliefs on eating, wellness, and prevention of heart disease, which is the leading killer of women. Here is the third book in in this 4-entry blog series:
Book 3: The Building Blocks Approach:
Your lingering belly fat (or those last five pounds) are addressed in the paperback premiere of The Lean Belly Prescription: The Fast and Foolproof Diet and Weight-Loss Plan from America’s Top Urgent-Care Doctor (Rodale Books, 2010, $15.99), available May 8th. Dr. Stork is an author, emergency room doctor at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, and a co-host of the syndicated talk show The Doctors. Stork proclaims to have “the easiest weight loss plan ever” with the new Exclusive Edition, and the whole plan is can be achieved in six weeks. Stork’s breakdown consists of lean meal ideas, motivational strategies, and a promise that the reader will not have to count calories or be left feeling hungry.
Like Jim Karas, Dr. Stork reinforces a change in drinking habits (cutting out empty liquid calories) as one of his pillars. This “Pick 3 to Lean” system will modify eating behavior while not restricting the reader from eating foods she may want, similar to Weight Watchers. In a surprising turn, Stork doesn’t present an attitude that all fats are the enemy of women trying to lose weight. Healthy fats can contribute to weight loss, and achieving a slimmer waist. My takeaway from that is that a slice of avocado is good, but a bowl of guacamole will do more harm than good.
Dr. Stork breaks down exercise routines into
beginner, intermediate and advanced levels, giving first-time dieters
confidence that they can catch on without too many complicated moved to learn
at the onset of the plan. Stork also points out the importance of everyday
activities as building blocks for cardio-inducing activity and stimulating
belly fat reduction. Stork is also the author of The Doctor Is In: A 7-Step
Prescription for Optimal Wellness (Gallery, 2010, $24.99) and Don't Be That Girl: A Guide to
Finding the Confident, Rational Girl Within (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2008, $14.00), with
contributor Leah Furman.
Whether you’re struggling with planning low-calorie meals, getting your body jump started, those stubborn pounds, or a reliable fitness routine, there’s a book for you. Both the medical and fitness communities apply different methods to approach eating, working out, and weight management, but they are united in their desire to get women healthy, happy, and heart-conscious.
Read the previous post in the series here.
Read the first post in the series here.
Read tips and recipes here.
Read the first post in the series here.
Read tips and recipes here.
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