Finding the diet that fits you best can make all the difference to your health and weight
control goals. To work on your weight, first try asking yourself: What kinds of foods are the
hardest for me to give up? What’s my optimal, healthiest weight? Diets aren’t just
about losing weight, however. Changing what you eat can also support the treatment of many
types of health conditions.
While advocates say that the following diets may help control or prevent certain
conditions, these claims may or may not be supported by controlled clinical studies or
published scientific articles. For more complete information, go to the full article on the
health concern or diet that interests you. You should always consult your doctor before
changing your treatment (including diet) for any health concern.
Whatever your goals, if you aren’t sure which diets best fits your self-care needs,
this list can be a place to start.
Balanced diet plan with weekly group support meetings
Calories Fats
Fiber
Exercise
Diet and health
Advocates claim that their diets may help or control the following common health concerns.
Before trying a new diet be sure to read the full diet and health conditions
articles—and remember to check with your doctor before trying new eating habits.
The information presented in the Food Guide is for informational purposes
only and was created by a team of US–registered dietitians and food experts. Consult
your doctor, practitioner, and/or pharmacist for any health problem and before using any
supplements, making dietary changes, or before making any changes in prescribed medications.
Information expires February 2010.