I told my doctor I get very tired when I go on a diet, so he gave me pep pills. Know what happened? I ate faster.

If I had to describe my diet in one word, it would be 'colorful.' I always think about adding color to the plate.

I cannot keep myself to a particular diet. I eat what I want, when I want and try to keep it as healthy as I can.

The human body is a miraculous self-healing machine, but those self-repair systems require a nutrient-dense diet.

As I've got older I've become a lot more conscious of my diet and making sure I was getting all the right things.

My plant-based diet has opened up more doors to being an athlete. It's a whole other level that I'm elevating to.

I eat steak primarily. That's pretty much what my diet consists of. Sometimes I supplement that with other steaks.

It's all about nutrition. You can train, train, train all you want but I always say you can't outtrain a bad diet.

Taking in too much added sugar from highly marketed sugary foods and drinks displaces healthier foods in the diet.

I try to not eat as much sugar, but it's so hard in our American diet to do that... It's hard to completely avoid.

I thought a vegan diet would be too difficult, being on the road so much, but it's been far easier than I thought.

For four to six months at a time, I would barely eat. I lived on a diet of Melba toast, carrots, and black coffee.

I'm going to the gym six days a week. I'm eating right. Well-balanced diet. I drink a juice smoothie every morning.

How much obesity has to be created in a single decade for people to realize that diet has to be responsible for it?

I don't really read non-fiction, but I have grown up on a steady diet of Wodehouse and, of course, science fiction.

Wonder and awe are the diet of the artist and without them the world would be far less meaningful to us than it is.

Young girls look to me as a role model and think I crash diet to keep slim. That's not true, I always eat properly.

Food shouldn't do you any harm, obviously you don't want a bad diet, but it should be one of life's great pleasures.

If you maintain a healthy diet, or at least are smart about your food choices, you'll still see the pounds come off.

The best diet is the one that can be sustained over the long term, combined with other healthful lifestyle behaviors.

I am on a sugar-free diet. I used to be a sugar addict where I would eat gummy bears and candy when I lived in Europe.

For me, it's all about moderation. I don't kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I'm not going to eat fast food.

When I have any sort of diet that's high in sugar or yeast, I would find that my body would be very much out of whack.

You can be the most beautiful person on earth, and if you don't have a fitness or diet routine, you won't be beautiful.

Obviously, diet is important for an athlete, but I don't have anyone telling me, 'You can eat this, but don't try that.'

The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not.

The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation, and prepared to reward those who refrain from it.

I remember when the Atkins diet arrived; I lost 16 lb in the first month, but when I stopped, it all went back on again.

For my diet, I choose mostly organic. But in general, I am a big believer in trying to strike a balance with everything.

I've adopted a diet that minimises high glycemic index carbs, coupled with lean protein sources and a mix of vegetables.

When I was pregnant. I exercised and was healthy, but it was also the first time since I was 14 that I wasn't on a diet.

You know as far as diet goes, for a while I was really obsessed with counting fat grams along with the rest of the world.

I was definitely one of those people who fell for the fat-free cookies and chips that are loaded with sugar and calories.

For me, my nutrition routine is a way of life, and I have so much energy when I exercise and eat a healthy balanced diet.

I get a delivery of a diet food during the week, which doesn't mean that I don't eat the occasional Krispy Kreme doughnut.

When most people think about my work, they think about diet. To me, diet has always been the least interesting part of it.

I always had to diet. I'm diabetic, so it's a lifestyle for me anyway just to stay healthy and not end up in the hospital.

There are times I have to diet 16 weeks at a go, and I had to miss out on stuff I love, like burgers and birthday parties.

I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.

I give myself a cheat day where I annihilate my diet. I'm an all-American girl, so I go for a burger and fries and a shake.

In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet.

We always think of a diet with a big groan. But I think diets are fun. I think it is an American pastime for a lot of women.

Food does not rank high on my list. I eat to live, and I'm very particular about my diet. It's strictly low fat diet for me.

I don't want people to see healthy eating as a diet. I want it to be satisfying food that everyone takes pleasure in eating.

I honestly don't diet or work out regularly. I'm just always running around - you'll never catch me having a day on the sofa.

Eating a natural diet with loads of fresh fruit and veg and little processed food helps me manage the symptoms of my illness.

In terms of diet, my parents had a restaurant business so I don't eat any junk food - they taught me to appreciate good food.

And I believe that the best buy in public health today must be a combination of regular physical exercise and a healthy diet.

I've turned vegetarian and am on an ayurvedic diet. I go to the beach every day, and I feel the creative energy of Auroville.

You need a good, healthy diet - it's about finding out what your body needs. Sugar is a disaster for skin, as is white flour.

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