WebMD listed their Health Predictions for 2009; one prediction of note is a trend toward "Positive Eating":
Dieting: Goodbye Fad Diets, Hello 'Positive Eating' in 2009?
"The desire for fast, easy weight loss will always be a lure [but] with all the economy changes there is a growing trend to value -- and that value in the food arena is the aspect of how to get more from my food choices," says Connie Diekman, MEd, RD, LD, FADA, the director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis and a past president of the American Dietetic Association.
"I do believe the nutrient-rich or positive diet message is growing," she says. Positive eating refers to adding vegetables, nuts, berries and other healthy foods to your diet as opposed to cutting carbs or taking other draconian measures to lose weight.
In 2009, consumers will also be choosing more locally-grown foods, she predicts. "Feeling in control of our world is leading people to choose more local foods."
"While we have a long way to go it seems more restaurants are looking at portions," Diekman says. Now public health advocates and dietitians can aim their bow and arrow at sodium. "Sodium is the next big nutrient focus. Consumers don't know how much they need, but they are interested in knowing how much is in what they eat."
There's more: expect to see more tasty foods for those with food allergies on store shelves in 2009. "More and more manufacturers are figuring out how to keep taste and drop the allergen," she says
Who new that a global recession was going to be the cure for our obesity epidemic! All joking aside, if 2009 it the year many Americans turn their dieting resolutions into long term "positive eating" lifestyle changes, then our country will have taken a giant first step toward a happier, healthier lifestyle for 2009 and beyond.