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SELECTED REVIEWS FOR
Picture Perfect Weight Loss
From
Publisher's Weekly - Publishers Weekly
A New York-based physician specializing in weight control, Shapiro will
no doubt startle many lifelong dieters and experts with his approach to
eating. There are no "correct" portions and there are no bad
foods. Instead, he insists that people must become aware of what they're
consuming. To illustrate this principle, the book is filled with color
photographs of different foods. For example, one page shows a handful of
mixed nuts, potato chips and vegetable crisps: these three portions have
400 calories each, but 10 cups of popcorn has the same number of calories
as the rest. A one-cup serving of Quaker Natural Cereal has 540 calories,
but that same number of calories is found in 16 low-cal Fudgsicles.
Shapiro uses real-life examples of people with weight problems and
includes practical advice, albeit in brief chapters, on exercise and the
psychological reasons why people become overweight. However, the power
of this book is clearly the illustrations showing the "right" and
"wrong" food choices. Shapiro walks readers through ethnic menus
(Chinese, Greek, etc.), explaining which choices make the most sense
healthwise. This is a smart approach to dieting from which everyone,
regardless of their weight, will benefit.
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