The
Reverse Diet is the
breakthrough new diet plan that
has people all across North
America eating better, losing
weight, and getting healthier.
Now you can stop counting
calories, avoiding carbs, and
feeling deprived. For most of us
who struggle with weight loss,
dinner is often the largest meal
of the day. By eating dinner
foods for breakfast and
breakfast foods for dinner,
eating fewer processed foods,
and returning your hunger cues,
you'll watch the pounds
disappear! Tricia Cunningham—who
lost more than 150 pounds on the
Reverse Diet—and nutritionist
Heidi Skolnik show you how
eating a larger meal in the
morning and a smaller meal at
night improves your metabolism
and body composition while
promoting better health.
Combining dozens of delicious
recipes, several weeks of meal
plans, and plenty of
motivational tips and support,
The Reverse Diet
is the easy-to-follow,
remarkably effective solution
for eating the right foods at
the right time—and
losing the weight for life!
Reviews:
"The Reverse Diet is a
smart and effective way to lose
weight—and keep it off."
—Lisa
Callahan, M.D., author of The
Fitness Factor
"A simple, smart concept that
will help people rethink the way
they eat."
—Matt Bean,
Senior Editor, Men's Health
magazine
"Intriguing. Food lists,
portion information and recipes help
with planning ahead-preparing meals
ahead of time is also key, the
authors say. A section on setting
realistic goals aims to help readers
manage their expectations, and
recommendations for using a "hunger
scale" encourage mindfulness."
(Dec.)
—Publishers
Weekly
About the Authors:
TRICIA
CUNNINGHAM devised the Reverse
Diet, lost over 150 pounds on the
plan, and has maintained her weight
loss for more than six years. A
successful motivational speaker, she
has appeared on Good Morning America
and in numerous national magazines.
HEIDI SKOLNIK, MS, CDN, FACSM,
runs a private nutrition practice
and is the nutritionist for the New
York Giants and the American School
of Ballet. She is the weight-loss
columnist for Men's Health
magazine and appears frequently on
national television programs,
including CNN's American Morning,
Good Morning America, and
many others.