Healthy habits that aren’t dieting
The Cornell Food and Brand Lab asked adults of healthy weight to list down their habits. They found out that most people don’t subscribe to restricting diets to lose weight.
The researcher’s analysis of 147 adult Registry participants unveiled some common routine behaviors of those who stay healthy and slim. Namely, 96% reported eating breakfast, 42% exercised 5+ times a week, and 50% weighed themselves at least weekly. Although 74% never or rarely dieted, 92% reported being conscious of what they ate. As part of their habits that lead to weight control, 44% reported at least one non-restrictive strategy (such as listening to inner cues, cooking at home, and eating high-quality, non-processed foods).
What stood out most in these findings according to the study’s co-author, Brian Wansink, PhD, director of the Food and Brand Lab and author of the book Slim by Design was that: “Most slim people don’t employ restrictive diets or intense health regimes to stay at a healthy weight. Instead, they practice easy habits like not skipping breakfast, and listening to inner cues. If you struggle with weight, try adding these simple practices to your routine, you may be surprised how easy it is to be healthy!”