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Dr. Bob Arnot's Guide to Turning Back the Clock

by Robert Arnot
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In his bestselling Guide to Turning Back the Clock, Dr. Bob Arnot showed men everywhere how to look younger, feel younger, be younger Now, in his new book, he reveals the secrets of permanent weight loss for both men and women β€” and gives us a breakthrough eating plan for the twenty-first century.

Drawing on up-to-the-minute research in many disciplines, Arnot demonstrates that foods act like drugs on the body: some invariably promote weight gain and make us feel terrible; others almost guarantee weight loss and make us feel terrific. Armed with these findings, Arnot shows step-by-step how anyone can discover new energy, shed unwanted pounds, and never suffer from hunger pangs β€” simply by eating the right foods in the right combinations. Complete with the most potent food charts ever assembled β€” a complete arsenal of foods to promote weight control β€” plus fat-loss accelerators, fat-ripping exercises, tips on dining in restaurants, and much more, Dr. Bob Arnot's Perfect Weight Control for Men and Women,is the ultimate guide for everyone who wants to feel great, lose weight, and look great.

From Dr. Bob Arnot, medical correspondent for CBS News, a total fitness program that makes staying in shape fun. Backed by the latest scientific evidence, Arnot's unique program shows men how to get in shape and stay young for as long as they want--from state-of-the-art nutrition to exercise plans with the emphasis on fun.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Before tackling the serious discussion of improved diet and fitness, Arnot, medical correspondent for CBS News and a self-described ``aerobic animal,'' recounts his own exhaustive adventurous in exercise land. His exuberance sets the stage for this substantive, sensible guide addressed to the 30-to 60-year-old male. Arnot contends that men within this age span can crank back the hands on their biological clocks by changing their diet (high on slow-burning carbohydrates and fiber, low on fatty proteins and sugars) and by beginning a vigorous program of aerobics and weight-training. An extensive chapter on multicultural eating names healthful dishes (not recipes) from various ethnic cuisines. An illustrated and user-friendly guide to weight training includes excercises that anyone can do at the gym. Much here will be equally useful to female readers. (Apr.)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1996
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780316051743

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