Women's Health Australia

How “Diet” Became the Dirtiest Word in Wellness

A funny thing has happened on Instagram lately. Mouth-watering images of doughnuts, piled high and dripping with icing or artfully composed on a pastel background, have started crowding out the green smoothies and acai bowls that previously populated our feeds. You know the ones: they come with rousing advice to eat the darn thing and not give a damn. And, even more puzzling: you may spot them in the same accounts that once spruiked kale salads and plant-based brownies.

It’s wellness, but not as you know it. This is the anti-diet movement, a liberating take on health that encourages its followers to stop demonising food and idealising weight loss. It might feel like a revolution but it’s not really new. Anti-diet culture, informed largely by radical feminism and the fat-acceptance movement of the ’70s, has been around for decades. But it’s recently hit the big time, emblazoned with the unofficial emblem of the anti-diet movement, a pink-glazed doughnut.

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