Total Shape, a fitness and diet website, recently collected data on search phrases to see which celebrity diets were most popular in order to study the influencer impact.
THE start of a new year provides a fresh start and a chance to make things right. Twenty percent of Americans plan to work toward improving their physical health in 2023, according to YouGov, making it the most popular New Year’s resolution.
Some individuals resolve to lose a few kilos here and there, while others want to establish boundaries and improve their interpersonal connections. Eighteen percent more people expressed a desire to eat healthier as well.
The variety of diets and fads can make it difficult to decide where to start or what diet to follow.
With that being said, the team at Total Shape has used data from Statista to find out which celebrity diets were the most influential in the US.
The data was collected through a national consumer survey and asked participants, “Do you follow one or more of the following nutrition rules?”
Over half of Americans (52%) don’t follow nutritional rules, while 19% follow a low or no-carb diet, meaning they limit or do not eat carbohydrates such as bread, pasta, and potatoes.
During the 30-day study, Google received more than 3,400 searches for “Bella Hadid diet,” making supermodel Bella Hadid the most influential.
Khloe Kardashian comes in second place with 3,300 searches, while Kate, the Princess of Wales had 2,700 searches.
The model talked candidly about her eating disorder in a new “Vogue” cover story, saying she struggled with anorexia when she was a teenager.
The 25-year-old supermodel said that Adderall, which her psychiatrist had given after she showed signs of anxiety and depression, had partially contributed to the onset of her eating issue.
Hadid’s personal nutritionist, Charles Passler told People Magazine, that the 25-year-old model focuses on a low-carb and high-protein diet.