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Most Popular UK Diets in 2016: Low Sugar and Low Carb

By Dietdoctor @DietDoctor1
Most Popular UK Diets in 2016: Low Sugar and Low Carb

A new UK survey of 2,000 people finds that the most popular diet this year is a low sugar diet, with low carb in the second place and intermittent fasting as number four. Apparently Brits are pretty smart.

The London Economic: A low sugar diet is most popular for 2016 shows new study

The survey shows something else interesting:

To diet or not to diet

Most Popular UK Diets in 2016: Low Sugar and Low Carb

29% say they are currently on a diet, while 30% claim they've never been on one.

That's not quite right. Here's the thing: Everybody eats, and a diet is just a way of eating. So if you look at it like that everyone is on a diet, every day. The only difference is whether people care about what they eat or not.

Not being on a diet could mean people don't really care too much about what they eat. It could mean eating whatever is easily available and tasty, or whatever is placed in front of you.

The problem should be obvious. We're living in a society where it's absolutely normal to become obese and diabetic and sick, even early in life, because of commonly available foods. Not caring about what you eat in a society like this, just eating whatever is available, is like playing Russian roulette.

A low-sugar or low-carb diet, the most popular diets in the UK, can likely improve the odds considerably for a healthy, happy life. And who does not want that?

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