I follow a dairy-free and gluten-free diet, which can be challenging in some places.
I personally don't like to diet. I think it's stupid. You only live once. I do like to train just because of the simple reason that it doesn't hurt as much. I need to keep myself strong as I can be. That's just who I am as a man, and I think a lot of people have the same idea.
If I could give one tip for people - it's not an exercise or nutrition regimen. It's to walk your talk and believe in yourself, because at the end of the day, the dumbbell and diet don't get you in shape. It's your accountability to your word.
If you think of exercise as a 60-minute commitment 3 times a week at the gym, you're missing the point completely. If you think that going on a diet has something to do with nutrition, you don't see the forest through the trees. It is a lifestyle. I know it sounds cliche, but you have to find things you love to do.
At age 12, I was on 'Guiding Light,' and I wanted to be accepted by these adults I was working with. I started with the Eat Right for Your Type diet. A friend who was a little older was doing it. I have a perfectionist personality, so I wanted to do the best job I could. I was not eating anything it said not to.
I tried the Atkins diet in the Seventies when pregnant with my son, as I didn't want to pile on the pounds. Now, so long as I'm healthy, I don't care what my scales say.
I've tried just about every crazy diet you can imagine.
Cereal eating is almost a marker for a healthy lifestyle. It sets you up for the day, so you don't overeat.
I do lead a careful diet, I don't overeat, I have fruit and vegetables every day and I drink a lot of water. And my darling wife keeps me so young it is ridiculous. Being with her is an inspiration as well.
Dieting is murder on the road. Show me a man who travels and I'll show you one who eats.
When I learned that flour pound for pound has as many calories as sugar, and that when eating pasta you're basically eating cake, I was size 23, and my neck was restricting my breathing, and so I got on a microbiotic diet and got myself an exercise bike.
I had one of my best years in 1991; I was 31. I made a renewed effort to work harder. I got better at my diet. I paid attention to how much sleep I got. I was always someone of routine. I became more strict.
My daily diet consists of basically anything I think looks tasty, whether that's pizza, sushi, burgers, quesadillas. I like everything.
French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar.
I keep a fairly strict diet. My job depends on it.
I am very lucky in that I can eat what I want and don't have to follow any special diet.
We're so marinated in the culture of speed that we almost fail to notice the toll it takes on every aspect of our lives - on our health, our diet, our work, our relationships, the environment and our community.
Diets play with your mind rather than your body, so if I'm doing a diet, I think about food more than if I'm just eating normally.
Don't compare yourself with someone else's version of happy or thin. Accepting yourself burns the most calories.
The best anti-aging advice I've ever received? Drink a lot of water and have a plant-based diet. I also do mindful meditation with my daughter every day. It takes ten minutes. I think reducing stress plays a big part in anti-aging.
If you can eat 70 percent raw or introduce raw into your diet, it will help your health.
My interesting diet tips are eat early and don't nosh between meals. I mean, I can pack it away.
The first couple of days on the detox diet aren't pleasant.
I am not naturally that thin, so I had to go through everything from using drugs to diet pills to laxatives to fasting. Those were my main ways of controlling my weight.
The doctor asked what my diet was like and I had to sit down and realize it's not normal, and hadn't been normal for about 20 years.
Right now I'd love to be sitting on a Greek island somewhere because of being Greek American, eating great octopus salad and some fantastic lamb. Or sipping a little ouzo. I think the Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest... Lots of nuts, vegetables, fruits, fresh fish, lean meats, yogurt.
When I go and work with people, I never say, 'Your dog is changed for the rest of its life.' It's like a diet. You've got to maintain a discipline and ritual in your life to keep a certain figure.
Many cows are fed a high-protein diet, which creates a more liquid manure that is easier to spray on fields.
Getting a moral lecture from the fashion industry is like Jeffrey Dahmer criticising your diet.
I work out really hard, and I stay on my diet all week.
If you're feeling frumpy or grumpy, try to eat Paleo. It's a way of eating that is sometimes referred to as the 'Caveman Diet.'
My parents have been incredibly supportive from perhaps the first real independent decision I made to become a vegetarian at 11, which was certainly not consistent with their diet at the time.
If you're going to choose to do something like the Paleo Diet, then you choose not to enjoy your nights out.
I love meat and vegetables. If I did a diet, I would do Paleo, except they have no cheese, which is very upsetting. I'm going to start my own Chrissy diet that's like Paleo plus cheese. Plus late Saturday night drive-through.
Like so many people, I only remembered Orson Welles as this huge, fat, bearded figure selling wine in TV commercials. So whenever anyone said I looked like Orson Welles I said that I wasn't that fat, and I would get on a diet, quickly.
I like coffee in the morning and decaf green tea throughout the day... When I was younger and modeling, to kick-start a diet I would do a juice cleanse.
I've always eaten well and have a balanced diet.
We talk about, you know, diet and that we shouldn't give our kids big things and obesity and fast food. Well, you know there are people who don't have that problem because they're not getting any food! We have so many deep problems and issues facing humanity.
As I've got older I've become a lot more conscious of my diet and making sure I was getting all the right things.
I basically follow a modified Zone Diet. I have my food prepared weekly and eat 6 times a day.
Taking in too much added sugar from highly marketed sugary foods and drinks displaces healthier foods in the diet.
An athlete's diet is a complicated thing.
It's important to remember that because these athletes exercise so beyond what even a normal active person would, they generally must also supplement their diet.
When working, my diet degrades to pizza three times a day, because I don't want to distract myself from anything.
I'm going to the gym six days a week. I'm eating right. Well-balanced diet. I drink a juice smoothie every morning.
If I can't eat the meal in a restaurant, and the waiter asks, 'Is everything all right, Madam?', I tell them that I'm on a diet.
I am healthy because of my strict diet. I can eat anything, but I don't eat everything.
I love the Grub Street Diet. I am particularly fascinated by what people eat; I think it says a lot about people.
I had to get healthy for a period in my life, so I learned a lot about food and diet.