Low-fat flatlines in 2014 diet trends forecast
date:Dec 27, 2013
tion diets for weight loss or health, not associated with a clinical disorder or disease, consumers are still looking for ways to control their weight, said Jenna A. Bell, senior vice-president and director of food and wellness at Pollock Communications.

Low-fat diets will be the least discussed plan in 2014, dietitians predicted, while Paleo, gluten-free and wheat belly will top the list of popular food fads.

Eco-friendly eats continue to gain popularity, with 38% of dietitians noting an incr
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