Tuesday, May 6, 2025

International No Diet Day


 

Unrealistic body types, photoshopped pictures of models in magazines and an impossible body standard to attain – these are some of the reasons why there is a rising level of eating disorders among youth. Society has set a certain body type as the ideal one and hence, it rejects any other body type. Hence, body positivity has taken a dip, and this has further affected the morals of the youth of the world. Hence, to ensure that body positivity is reinstated, International No Diet Day is observed every year on May 6. It is an extremely important day to be observed.

International No Diet Day History

In 1992, Mary Evans started International No Diet Day with the intention of teaching people the importance of body positivity, appreciating their own bodies and also taking a day off from their diet and enjoying a meal that they love. Mary Evans suffered from Anorexia and started her organization called Diet Breakers. International No Diet Day was started with the intention of shattering the idea of setting unnatural body standards and embracing our bodies the way they are.

International No Diet Day Significance

The best way to celebrate the special day is by de-emphasizing on eating a diet to look a certain way. The day is a reminder to look at ourselves and appreciate the way we are, listen to our bodies and minds and love ourselves a little more. This day also intends to help end weight discrimination, fat shaming and phobia of size. Instead, it helps in embracing body diversity and accepting ourselves as well as others the way we are.

 

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