A fad baby food diet linked to Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston has triggered warnings from a nutritionist.
Stacey Hancock, a personal trainer and nutritionist, said a client appeared at her Hamilton clinic last month and confessed to trying the odd diet. Hancock said she had words of advice for the next person who confessed to using baby food as a weight-loss panacea.
"I'd be sitting them down for a big hour-long session and teaching them how the body works and how weight loss works. They're not going to maintain the weight loss they will get. And they really will make themselves quite sick."
The diet is seen as a way of controlling calorie intake, Hancock said.
"If they're having one jar of baby food, they're constituting that as an entire meal. Because the actual calories are so much lower than a normal meal, it's putting them at a big calorie deficit to help them lose the weight."