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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good content, wrong format!,
By Laurie (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Amen Solution: The Brain Healthy Way to Lose Weight and Keep It Off (Audio CD)
Really good content, Get smart get thinner really is a concrete way of taking control of your health. I found very supportive information and the voice of Dr. Amen is pleasant to hear. My only concern is when you come to lists and appendixes in the book. In the audio form, you can't print! The book form is surely more indicated as a day to day companion.
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4.1 out of 5 stars (44 customer reviews) 49 of 56 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Repeat, Repeat,
By Zookeeper - Published on Amazon.com
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There's great information in this book, but it seems he repeats himself over and over. I got it the first time. I've read two of his books and although I like the information in them, both books said the same thing.
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great ways to boost your brain and body functioning.,
By rlweaverii - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Amen Solution: The Brain Healthy Way to Lose Weight and Keep It Off (Hardcover)
Book review by Richard L. Weaver II, Ph.D.Some reviewers have complained that there is nothing new in this volume when compared with Amen's previous books, and for regular readers or followers of Dr. Amen, that might be a problem (concern!). I admit that I have not seen him on television; I have read none of his previous books, and in no way at all could I be considered one of his readers or followers; thus, I am reviewing this book as if it is a first-time experience. As one overriding insight, I have to admit that any book that recommends exercise and eating right--especially one written by an acclaimed medical doctor, much less a clinical neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and brain imaging expert--is all right by me. To motivate our obese (overweight), lazy, Alzheimer's prone, depressed population will certainly take more than one enlightening book, but any contribution should be heralded and exclaimed. That is especially true when the prescribed plan is based on a brilliant combination of scientific findings, Amen's original research, clinical experience, and, of course, common sense. As a second overriding insight, I must admit that one of the reasons I may not have read or seen Dr. Amen is a simple one. I do much of what Amen recommends. I exercise regularly (and heavily); I watch my weight; I eat highly nutritious meals; I do not snack between meals; I do not eat fast food nor junk food; I think positive, reinforcing, encouraging thoughts; and I am constantly concerned about good health (both body and brain). Am I one who needs an Amen Solution? Probably not--at least not as much as the majority of our population (most of whom will not read this book!). There are ten chapters and 270 pages of text. Then, in addition, there are 8 appendices, references and further reading suggestions, and a complete index. Perhaps the most important theme throughout the book (and supported as well in his previous books) is for people to understand: " . . . their brain and weight are intricately connected and that if you boost your brain you can have a better body" (p. 2). There are a number of things I liked about this book. First, it is well-written. Second, it is well-organized. Third, it is practical and to-the-point. Fourth, it is encouraging and motivational. Fifth, each section is short and easy-to-read. Sixth, he includes short sections, "Get Smart to Get Thinner," that are quotes from advocates that increase the motivation. Seventh, he incorporates great stories throughout that are fun, interesting, and full of attention-getting detail. Eighth, the photographs dispersed in many chapters are helpful and interesting. Ninth, the scientific findings are incorporated gently and without technical jargon. Tenth, Amen talks directly to his readers in a plain, simple, and direct manner. I am not saying that Amen's solutions are earth-shattering ("Physical exercise is a powerful brain booster" (p. 189) revelations about which readers have never heard of previously. But he offers great reminders, wonderful, practical exercises and activities, and a comprehensive examination of the whole range of things people can do to boost their brain and body functioning. I highly recommend this book without hesitation or reservation; however, I think instead of the title, The Amen Solution, it would probably be more accurate to say, Amen Solutions. 176 of 219 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Insight Into the Role of the Brain and Eating,
By Bill Cashell "Author of The Emotional Diet" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Amen Solution: The Brain Healthy Way to Lose Weight and Keep It Off (Hardcover)
Let me start by saying I am a big fan of Dr. Amen and his work - especially with his PBS programs. If you are not familiar with Dr. Amen, he is a physician, child and adult psychiatrist, but he is best known for his study of the brain. Other books include Change Your Brain, Change Your Life, Magnificent Mind at Any Age and Change Your Brain, Change Your Body.This book explains the role of the brain in the cycle of eating from a scientific viewpoint. Simply eating less and exercising more isn't always easy for people that seem to be addicted to food. Dr. Amen reveals some secrets to diets and why they don't work. One secret is that many of your weight problems actually begin in your brain rather than in your stomach. Another secret is that there are at least five brain patterns associated with being overweight. There are different diet plans for different brain patterns, so it's not a one-size-fits-all diet. You start off by identifying your brain type. This helps you understand how your brain works and why you engage in certain eating behaviors. This information can be very helpful in reaching your weight loss goals. One of the great points this books makes is the role of nutrition in brain functions. Also some interesting information about how the parts of the brain, such as the cortex and limbic system drive eating behavior. Some of the ideas are not really new, such as limiting your calories, eat breakfast and don't drink your calories. This book is written in a "to the point" style, without a lot of fluff which I found very readable. There is a lot of good scientific information - at times a bit excessive for the lay person. I think it will appeal most to logical minded people that like facts rather than theory. While it may not be the answer for everyone, it is information that will help everyone understand more about how their brain affects their eating behavior. |
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