2006’s Most Talked-About Diet Books
Lisa Drayer at Women’s Health has complied a list of the most talked-about and best-selling diet books of 2006:
- Eat, Drink, and Weigh Less: A Flexible and Delicious Way to Shrink Your Waist Without Going Hungry
By Mollie Katzen and Walter Willett, M.D. (Hyperion) - The Fast Food Diet: Lose Weight and Feel Great Even If You’re Too Busy to Eat Right
By Stephen Sinatra, M.D., and Jim Punkre (Wiley) - The Fat Smash Diet: The Last Diet You’ll Ever Need
By Ian K. Smith, M.D. (St. Martin’s Press) - The Feel-Good Diet: The Weight-Loss Plan That Boosts Serotonin, Improves Your Mood, and Keeps Pounds Off for Good
By Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, R.D. (McGraw-Hill) - How the Rich Get Thin: Park Avenue’s Top Diet Doctor Reveals the Secrets to Losing Weight and Feeling Great
By Jana Klauer, M.D. (St. Martin’s Press) - The QOD Diet: Eating Well Every Other Day
By John T. Daugirdas, M.D. (White Swan Publishing) - The Reality Diet: Lose the Pounds for Good with a Cardiologist’s Simple, Healthy, Proven Plan
By Steven A. Schnur, M.D. (Avery) - The Shangri-La Diet: The No Hunger Eat Anything Weight-Loss Plan
By Seth Roberts, Ph.D. (Penguin Group) - The Sonoma Diet: Trimmer Waist, Better Health in Just 10 Days!
By Connie Guttersen, R.D., Ph.D. (Meredith Corporation) - UltraMetabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss
By Mark Hyman, M.D. (Scribner)
Get “the dish” on these titles here.
Contents © Copyright 2007 Kristen King
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