You look at a photo taken with your friends and think – gosh, I look fat!
It is natural to want to look good. But before you go on a diet, think again. There is a big difference between losing some weight to be healthier, and risking your life by over-doing it.

Some people take the short cut by crash dieting. They eat very little, exercise too much, and pop diet pills. This can be really dangerous.
What often follows is the “yo-yo” effect. Crash dieters lose weight quickly, and then gain it all back. Eventually this could lead to health problems like anaemia, liver and kidney damage, heart failure and osteoporosis.
When someone has low self-esteem and keeps viewing himself or herself as fat (even when he or she is not), the desire to be thin could also push him or her into eating disorders.
Such people may develop anorexia nervosa. They would starve themselves and end up severely underweight and malnourished. Some end up bulimic so they binge eat and then take laxatives or force themselves to vomit.
In reality, crash dieting and other extreme behaviours are unnecessary health risks. All you need is a healthy lifestyle of a balanced diet and regular exercise.
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Remember that beauty is always subjective, and good-looking people come in many shapes and sizes. You can be thin, or curvy! Magazines may have you believe that skinny is the only way to be, but the truth is, they are usually airbrushed to inhuman perfection! Even beauty pageants are now focusing on healthy looks as one of their winning criteria, rather than favouring only the skinny contestants.
The weighing scale only gives you a number for your weight. It cannot give you a value for your personality, or tell you what a great person you are.
So eat healthy, exercise regularly and be yourself!
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