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Diets to avoid in 2014

Diets to avoid in 2014

It’s easy to be tempted by quick-fix fad diets but some supposedly detoxifying weight-loss regimes can actually do more harm than good.

A survey of more than 200 accredited dietitians carried out by the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) has revealed the three worst diets to avoid in 2014.

So, give these three a miss:

The Lemon Detox Diet

This took out the top spot as the worst diet for the third year in a row, with 68 per cent of experts surveyed voting against it.

Lemon Detox consists of performing a “Master Cleanse” and involves consuming nothing but a concoction made from squeezing lemon juice and mixing it with maple syrup, bottled water and cayenne pepper.

“What you lose on these detox diets, like the Lemon Detox Diet, is usually fluid, healthy gut bacteria, electrolytes – all the things to keep your body healthy – rather than fat,” says DAA spokesperson and accredited practising dietitian Melanie McGrice.

“You don’t need to go on a severe detox because your body has an inbuilt detox system – the lungs, liver, and kidneys, working every minute of the day.”

SkinnyMe Tea

This one involves doing a “teatox” based around drinking a tea made up of weight-loss ingredients.

But experts warn that it, like the Lemon Detox, could actually harm the liver rather than detoxifying it.

“Don’t think that there is a magic bullet that will fix the damage you are doing to your liver through excess,” said Melbourne GP, Dr Sally Cockburn (aka Dr Feelgood).

“Protecting your liver through sensible alcohol consumption, good nutrition and exercise enable the liver to continue to remove the alcohol, fats and toxins from the blood, while storing vitamins and producing essential proteins necessary for good health.”

A recent survey by Hepatitis Australia found that only 16 per cent of Australians consider diet as a factor in maintaining a healthy liver.

“People need to change their attitude to food and work on their relationship with their liver,” says Dr Cockburn.

Ashy Bines Bikini Body Challenge

This diet’s components are not in accordance with the Australian Dietary Guidelines and require users to take supplements.

“The problem with fad diets is that they’re all about restrictive eating patterns that you can’t stick to over the long haul and which may even undermine your health,” says Melanie McGrice.

With obesity rates at an all-time high – up to 79 per cent in some areas of Australia – it’s important to address the weight struggles but overcome them with healthy, realistic solutions not quick-fix ploys.

“If you want to ‘detox’, nourish your body by cutting down on fatty, highly-processed foods, alcohol and caffeine, and eat a balanced diet – making sure you get plenty of fruit, vegetables, whole grains and water,” says Melanie.

Melanie says to ensure you seek your GP’s professional opinion on any weight-loss program you try.

And she offers three tips for healthy eating at home:

  1. Plan: Plan your menu for the week, make a shopping list and stick to it. Encourage the family to get involved and remember that it’s harder to eat junk food if it’s not in the house. Extra tip – don’t shop on an empty stomach.
  1. Swap: Choose low-fat, salt-reduced, high-fibre versions of the foods you love. For example, swap full-fat yoghurt for a reduced-fat variety. Buy salt-reduced sauces, stocks, soups and tinned tomatoes. Choose wholegrain varieties of breads and breakfast cereals.
  1. Simplify: Healthy cooking doesn’t mean gourmet. Focus on fresh, seasonal produce and the quarter, quarter, half rule. One quarter of a plate of low GI carbohydrates, another quarter of lean protein and half a plate of vegetables in a rainbow of colours.

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Zara Phillips welcomes first child with husband Mike Tindall

Zara Phillips and her husband Mike Tindall have welcomed their first child.
At home with Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall

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The Queen’s granddaughter gave birth to a baby girl weighing 7lbs 12oz at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital earlier today.

“Mrs Michael Tindall today safely delivered a baby girl,” a palace statement read. “Mr Tindall was present at the birth.

“The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, Captain Mark Phillips and Mike’s parents have been informed and are delighted with the news.”

The baby’s name has not yet been announced, but will be revealed in the next few days.

The baby is Princess Anne’s third grandchild, the Queen’s fourth great-grandchild and is 16th in line to the throne.

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Meryl Streep gets record 18th Oscars nomination

Meryl Streep has received her 18th Oscar nomination, a new Academy record.
Meryl Streep

The 64-year-old actress was recognised in the best actress category at the 2014 Academy Awards overnight for her role in August: Osage County.

While she is not the favourite to win the coveted prize – our own Cate Blanchett is – the nod puts Meryl even further ahead of her closest rivals, Katharine Hepburn and Jack Nicholas who have 12 nominations each.

The nomination is Meryl’s 15th in the best actress category. She has also been recognised three times in the best supporting actress category.

Despite her numerous nominations, Meryl has won just three Oscars, for best supporting actress for her role in Kramer vs. Kramer in 1979 and for best actress in 1982 film Sophie’s Choice and 2011 flick The Iron Lady.

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Cate Blanchett’s little date to the Critics’ Choice Awards

Cate Blanchett took her favourite little leading man, her son Roman, to the Critics' Choice Awards on Thursday night.
Cate Blanchett, Roman and Sandra Bullock.

Cate Blanchett took her favourite little leading man, her son Roman, to the Critics’ Choice Awards on Thursday night.

The actress was accompanied by her son Roman, aged nine, who donned a tiny sports coat to attendthe event in Santa Monica, California.

Roman appeared to be on his best behaviour as he sat at his mother’s VIP table with other A-list celebrities. He even managed to mingle with Sandra Bullock, who is going up against his mum in the best actress category at the upcoming Academy Awards.

Roman meets Sandra Bullock

This is not the first time Cate has taken one of her kids to a fancy industry event. The mother-of-three has been spotted at awards shows and premieres on the arm of her other sons, Dashiell, 12 and Ignatius, five.

The Blue Jasmine star looked superb in a floor length dark green Lanvin gown but was almost upstaged by her cute-as-a-button date who wore a mini tweed jacket with tan elbow patches.

Roman and Cate

Cate’s awards season has got off to a glittering start with her Golden Globe win last week, her win last night and this morning’s best actress Oscar nomination.

The 44-year-old has been nominated five times before – for Elizabeth (1999), The Aviator (2005), Notes on a Scandal (2007), I’m Not There (2008) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2008).

Cate wins Best Actress Oscar for Elizabeth

While the Aussie star has only walked away with the golden statue once, for her supporting role in The Aviator, she is the red hot favourite to take out the best actress award at this year’s ceremony which will be held on March 2.

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Top 10 Oscar snubs and surprises of 2014

Cate Blanchett got the Oscars nod we were all waiting for but not all the favourites were so lucky.

Cate Blanchett got the Oscars nod we were all waiting for but not all the favourites were so lucky.

Several big-name stars who had been considered shoo-ins for months weren’t even nominated for the 86th annual Academy Awards, which will take place in Los Angeles on March 2.

Here are the top 10 snubs from the 2014 Oscars nominations ceremony.

These stars were considering shoo-ins for Oscar glory but didn’t even get a look-in.

Emma Thompson: Emma received a Golden Globe nod for her role in Saving Mr Banks but didn’t even get a look-in at the Oscars.

Oprah Winfrey: The Oscar buzz around Oprah’s performance in The Butler was intense, but appears to have amounted to nothing, with the talk show queen not being recognised at the Oscars.

Robert Redford: Redford’s harrowing performance in All Is Lost led many to consider him a shoo-in to win the best actor Oscar this year, but he wasn’t even nominated.

Tom Hanks: Hanks gave stellar performances in both Saving Mr Banks and Captain Phillips but didn’t receive a nomination.

Joaquin Phoenix: Joaquin’s portrayal of a nerd in virtual love in Spike Jonze’s Her was incredible, so many were surprised when he was ignored by the Academy.

Idris Elda: Elba’s portrayal of Nelson Mandela in The Long Walk to Freedom has been lauded but it failed to earn him the Oscar nod so many people have been predicting.

James Gandolfini: The late actor’s performance in Enough Said was tipped to earn him a posthumous Oscar nod but he was left off the best actor short list.

Saving Mr Banks: The movie about the making of Mary Poppins was hailed as perfect Oscar material but received no nominations.

Inside Llewyn Davis: Another film that has been surrounded by best picture Oscar buzz for months, but didn’t crack the nominations.

Monsters University: For the first time in years, Pixar was not included in the best animated feature category, despite the buzz around its latest offering Monsters University.

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Cate Blanchett up for another Oscar

Four days after her triumph at the Golden Globes, Cate Blanchett has been nominated for an Oscar.
Cate Blanchett has received her third Oscar nomination.

Cate Blanchett has received her third Oscar nomination.

The 44-year-old actress received her third Academy Award nomination overnight, being recognised in the best actress category for her role in Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine.

She is the favourite to win the award, although she will face tough competition from Sandra Bullock (Gravity), Amy Adams (American Hustle), Judi Dench (Philomena) and Meryl Streep (August: Osage County).

If Cate walks away with the coveted golden statuette it will be her second. She won the best supporting actress category in 2004 for her role in The Aviator, and was nominated for best actress prize in 1998 for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth.

Costume designer Catherine Martin, the wife of director Baz Lurhmann, is the only other high-profile Australian to be nominated this year. She will contest the production design and costume design categories for her work on The Great Gatsby.

American Hustle and Gravity led the field with 10 nominations each, while 12 Years a Slave was close behind with nine nominations.

All three films will compete against Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, Her, Nebraska, Philomena and The Wolf of Wall Street in the best picture category.

Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street), Christian Bale (American Hustle), Bruce Dern (Nebraska), Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) and Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club) will fight for the best actor award.

The Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 2, at Los Angeles’ Kodak Theatre.

The complete list of nominations for the 86th annual Academy Awards:

Best Picture:

American Hustle

Captain Phillips

Dallas Buyers Club

Gravity

Her

Nebraska

Philomena

12 Years a Slave

The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Actor

Christian Bale, American Hustle

Bruce Dern, Nebraska

Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street

Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave

Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Actress

Amy Adams, American Hustle

Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Sandra Bullock, Gravity

Judi Dench, Philomena

Meryl Streep, August: Osage County

Best Supporting Actor

Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips

Bradley Cooper, American Hustle

Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave

Jonah Hill, The Wolf of Wall Street

Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Supporting Actress

Sally Hawkins, Blue Jasmine

Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle

Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave

Julia Roberts, August: Osage County

June Squibb, Nebraska

Best Director

David O. Russell, American Hustle

Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

Alexander Payne, Nebraska

Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave

Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Foreign Language Film

The Broken Circle Breakdown (Belgium)

The Great Beauty (Italy)

The Hunt (Denmark)

The Missing Picture (Cambodia)

Omar (Palestine)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Before Midnight – Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke

Captain Phillips – Billy Ray

Philomena – Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope

12 Years a Slave – John Ridley

The Wolf of Wall Street – Terence Winter

Best Original Screenplay

American Hustle – Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell

Blue Jasmine – Woody Allen

Dallas Buyers Club – Craig Borten & Melisa Wallack

Her – Spike Jonze

Nebraska – Bob Nelson

Best Animated Feature Film

The Croods

Despicable Me 2

Ernest & Celestine

Frozen

The Wind Rises

Best Production Design

American Hustle

Gravity

The Great Gatsby

Her

12 Years a Slave

Best Cinematography

The Grandmaster

Gravity

Inside Llewyn Davis

Nebraska

Prisoners

Best Sound Mixing

Captain Phillips

Gravity

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Inside Llewyn Davis

Lone Survivor

Best Sound Editing

All Is Lost

Captain Phillips

Gravity

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Lone Survivor

Best Original Score

The Book Thief – John Williams

Gravity – Steven Price

Her – William Butler and Owen Pallett

Philomena – Alexandre Desplat

Saving Mr. Banks – Thomas Newman

Best Original Song

Alone Yet Not Alone from Alone Yet Not Alone – Bruce Broughton and Dennis Spiegel

Happy from Despicable Me 2 – Pharrell Williams

Let It Go from Frozen – Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; The Moon Song from Her – Karen O and Spike Jonze

Ordinary Love from Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom – Paul Hewson, Dave Evans, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen

Best Costume

American Hustle

The Grandmaster

The Great Gatsby

The Invisible Woman

12 Years a Slave

Best Documentary Feature

The Act of Killing

Cutie and the Boxer

Dirty Wars

The Square

20 Feet from Stardom

Best Documentary (short subject)

CaveDigger

Facing Fear

Karama Has No Walls

The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life

Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall

Best Film Editing

American Hustle

Captain Phillips

Dallas Buyers Club

Gravity

12 Years a Slave

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Dallas Buyers Club

Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

The Lone Ranger

Best Animated Short Film

Feral

Get a Horse!

Mr. Hublot

Possessions

Room on the Broom

Best Live Action Short Film

Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn’t Me)

Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything)

Helium

Pitaako Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?)

The Voorman Problem

Best Visual Effects

Gravity

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Iron Man 3

The Lone Ranger

Star Trek Into Darkness

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Olsen twins cast 65-year-old to model collection

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have won a whole new generation of fans by casting a 65-year-old woman to model their new collection.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have shocked the fashion industry by casting three mature models to feature in their 2014 pre-fall lookbook.

The mini moguls’ fashion line, The Row, has always had a focus on timeless elegance and this season the twins chose three women aged 39-65 to represent their brand.

In the fashion world, where tradition dictates that youth equals beauty, the twin’s choice to cast Ursula Wallis, Esther de Jong and 65-year-old Linda Rodin in their campaign has sparked a worldwide age debate. Even Rodin, a former Harper’s Bazaar fashion editor was surprised at her selection.

“They called me to come in for a go-see and I thought, ‘Oh my God! A go-see!’ I tried on about six outfits. They called me back and said, ‘We’d love you to do it,'” Rodin told Elle of her casting experience.

Since the campaign, Rodin seems to be gaining recognition as the poster girl for female silver foxes everywhere. But she says that while people stop her on the street nowadays, the attention has only come with age.

“No one ever looked at me when I was 25! It’s a riot, but you don’t take it that seriously,” she told reporters.

While fashion fans have responded to the collection with a mix of mockery and praise, others have speculated the progressive casting choice shows the twins are well in tune with their client base. Here’s a peak of The Row’s controversial pre-fall campaign.

Mature models Ursula Wallis, Esther de Jong and 65-year-old Linda Rodin all model The Row’s 2014 pre-fall range.

“They really know exactly what they want,” Rodin says of the sisters. “They had beautiful mood boards that had older women on them and I saw exactly what they were thinking.”

“I’d be lying to say I love all my wrinkles, but going into it I knew what they wanted … The confidence they gave me was really crucial. I loved that I was respected for who I am,” Rodin said.

The Olsen twins have had an older demographic in mind for their collection which features sophisticated overcoats and classically tailored separates.

Rodin spoke of being empowered by the shoot: “I am proud of myself. How many times did I have ideas that I never did anything with? And this, I did.”

Ursula Wallis, whose exact age is unknown, also featured.

Esther de Jong, 39, was a popular model in the early 2000s and recently walked the runway in the fall 2013 Prada show.

This pre-fall collection has helped solidify The Row as an established high-end label.

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Jess Gomes: My diet and exercise secrets

Jessica Gomes. &copy The Australian Women's Weekly. Photographed by Peter Brew-Bevan.

Jessica Gomes. © The Australian Women's Weekly. Photographed by Peter Brew-Bevan.

Here, the 28-year-old from Perth, who is the face of David Jones, reveals some of the secrets to her success.

FOOD

Jessica eats to nourish rather than deprive herself and is a big fan of brown rice, green vegetables and quinoa. Here’s a typical day of meals:

Breakfast: Blueberries or sliced mango with Greek yoghurt or a fruit smoothie with added protein and vitamin supplements. And a good coffee. Alternatively, poached or scrambled eggs with avocado, salmon or good quality bacon.

Lunch: Kale salad with some white fish or a chopped salad with chicken. At least three times a week, cold-pressed green juices too.

Dinner: Grilled salmon with spinach and a little bit of mashed potato or sweet potato. If she feels like a splurge, steak and fries.

EXERCISE

Variety is key for Jessica, who listens to her body when it comes to exercise rather than punishing herself with strenuous daily workouts.

Her personal trainer works her hard when she’s up for it but, she says, “when I feel I want a more gentle exercise we do Pilates and yoga. I love to sweat it out in the gym and also to get out and hike and do walks”.

And she’s an enthusiastic proponent of massage and pampering too.

BEAUTY

Despite having a world of expensive anti-ageing creams and artful make-up at her fingertips, Jessica keeps things simple in the bathroom.

Her daily regime is “oil cleansing, foam cleansing, toning and moisturising”, supplemented by a weekly mask and a monthly deep cleansing and facial.

And despite the pressures of her industry, Jessica is not tempted by cosmetic surgery. She prefers a natural look. “I think it just makes people look the same and not different,” she says. “It scares me.”

For more of Jess’ health and beauty secrets, see The Australian Women’s Weekly’s summer health special on sale in all newsagents now.

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Frocking shockers: Worst-dressed at the SAG Awards

The worst-ever outfits from the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The Screen Actors Guild Awards take place right after the Golden Globes but before the Oscars. They are like the middle child of the award season but that doesn’t stop them from conforming to the usual red carpet hits and misses.

While we usually sit, oooohing and ahhhhing  about the fabulousness of Sarah Jessica Parker’s gorgeous gown, or Kate Winslet’s splendid style, let’s remind ourselves that just like us, celebs have some frocking shockers when it comes to special event dressing.

So, on the eve of the Screen Actors Guild Awards this weekend, let’s feast upon some of the spectacular fails from some of our usually well-dressed stars.

Selma Hayek, Kate Winslet, Teri Hatcher and Sarah Jessica Parker made some uncharacteristically bad fashion faux pas over the years.

2000: SJP, is that you we spot? Style icon Sarah Jessica Parker had a rare fashion misstep in this grey pantsuit.

2003: Some critics have commented that Selma Hayek went to the 2003 SAGs dressed as one of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.

2003: Blonde bombshell Elisha Cuthbert unfortunately let this mess of a dress take away from her beautiful hair and makeup.

2008: Jane Krakowski had a shocker in this dress that looked like it had hundreds of peas glued to it.

2008: Oh no! While she was going for a gown to pay homage to the traditional Korean hanbok, Sandra Oh didn’t impress the fashion police.

2009: Teri Hatcher went into the Desperate Housewives wardrobe to fish out this great white Monique Lhullier gown which was more bridal than red carpet.

2000: Frasier star Jane Leeves might be known for her comedic timing but we don’t think she meant for her red carpet get-up to be a gaffe.

2001: What? A double offence? While we will give her credit for this daring midriff-baring ensemble, Sarah Jessica Parker is guilty of a crime against fashion again!

2002: While her body might shame women half her age, Sex and the City star Kim Catrall should have left this look for the club and not the red carpet.

2003: Uma Thurman made an uncharacteristic fashion faux pas at the SAGs in this bright and busy floral frock.

2011: Curvy Christina Hendricks normally knows exactly how to rock a frock but this sparkly L’Wren Scott outfit was unflatteringly ill-fitting.

2011: While she did look pretty in pink, Angie Harmon’s feather frock was a bit too Black Swan for her to fly to the top of the best-dressed list.

2011: When your dress is this devisive, it’s usually not a good thing. Claire Dane’s floral frock certainly had many fashion fans butting heads.

2006: Rom-com queen Katherine Heigl seems to have lost her fashion footing in this doily dress.

2001: Yes. This really is Kate Winslet in a leather shocker. She gets our vote for most improved.

2009: While it was Vera Wang, America Ferrera’s frock was remembered for being unflattering, which is a shame when you look at her lovely hair and makeup.

2005: Unfortunately when you’re always as well-dressed as Kate Winslet, you’re bound to be measured on your best dresses, which makes outfits like this baby blue number look ever worse.

2013: It was a combination of January Jones’s unusual gown and edgy hair that made this Mad Men star miss out in last year’s style stakes.

2005: It’s a brave woman who wears yellow on a red carpet and sadly this was not Mena Suvari’s best style moment.

2002: Debra Messing looked less Graceful and more gladiator on the red carpet and we’re sure that’s not the style statement she was hoping for.

2012: Zoe Saldana’s red carpet looks are usually a fashion highlight but this nod to the 90’s was not one of her best moments.

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George Clooney pranks Matt Damon

George Clooney is a famous for his practical jokes and Matt Damon has revealed he is the latest celebrity to fall victim to the notorious prankster.
George Clooney and Matt Damon.

Damon stars in Clooney’s upcoming movie The Monuments Men and while the pair is good friends, the older actor couldn’t resist playing some tricks on Damon during breaks in filming.

A couple of weeks into the shooting schedule, Clooney and Damon made a pact to “get in shape” and began watching what they ate and working out together.

To Damon’s horror, he noticed his pants getting tighter instead of looser as the weeks went by and concluded he was somehow gaining huge amounts of weight – before realising his co-star was to blame.

“He was having my pants taken in every couple of days by about an eighth or a sixteenth of an inch,” Damon told The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

“I was working out and the pants were getting tighter. I said, ‘This just can’t be!’ I never said anything to him, which he probably loved even more.”

Clooney has pranked dozens of co-stars during the past two decades. Some of the best include putting a bumper sticker on Brad Pitt’s car that read “small penis on board”, filling a producer’s underpants with M&Ms while he was asleep and stealing friend’s cameras to snap photos of his private parts wearing a pair of glasses.

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