10 Most Googled Diets in 2013

Juice cleanses, paleo, Mediterranean and more popular diets.

Chefs - If you’ve got at least five years of chef experience, the U.K. is looking for you. Chefs are also wanted in Canada and New Zealand.  (Photo: Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images For Le Cordon Bleu)

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10 Most Googled Diets in 2013 - More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese, but African-American women have the highest rates of being overweight or obese compared to other groups in the U.S. About four out of five African-American women are overweight or obese. Besides exercise, people were trying a variety of diets this year. Take a look at Google’s top 10 searched diets of 2013. — Dominique Zonyéé (@DominiqueZonyee) (Photo: Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images For Le Cordon Bleu)

Substitute This for That - When eating out, instead of eating high carb potatoes, try getting something else in its place. We love our French fries, but keep healthier options in mind, like a side of grilled asparagus.(Photo: Nicole S. Young/Getty Images)

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Paleo Diet - The Paleo diet is basically meant to replicate the diet from the food groups our hunter-gatherer ancestors would have thrived on during the Paleolithic era. If you love beans, potatoes, sugar, salt and processed foods, then this diet is not for you.(Photo: Nicole S. Young/Getty Images)

Offer Non-Alcoholic Beverages - Not everyone is going for the beer keg on Super Bowl Sunday. Non-alcoholic daiquiris or punches can do the trick to keep options interesting for guests who aren't interested in drinking. (Photo: Carlos Gawronski/Getty Images)

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Juice Cleanse Diet - For dieters interested in unleashing the “natural healing power” of their bodies, the juice cleanse diet is for you. The cleanse requires abandoning food for the first few days and opting for water and fresh fruit and vegetable juice, then introducing raw fruits, nuts and vegetables to the body gradually.(Photo: Carlos Gawronski/Getty Images)

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May Is National Mediterranean Diet Month - May commemorates National Mediterranean Diet Month. Read more about this scientifically proven diet that can improve your heart health and help you lose weight. —Kellee Terrell (Photo: David Silverman/Getty Images)

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Mediterranean Diet - The Mediterranean diet borrows the eating habits from Spain, Greece and Southern Italy, which includes fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts and grain. This diet is good for heart health in addition to weight loss.(Photo: David Silverman/Getty Images)

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Lemonade for Mandela — Alpharetta, Georgia - Community members are invited to quench their thirst with a group of local families who will be passing out free lemonade at Wills Park. (Photo: The Image Bank/GettyImages)

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Master Cleanse Diet - The master cleanse diet, also know as the lemon cleanse, has been around for more than 50 years. It consists of no food, just a concoction of lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper and water. Beyoncé made the diet popular after she announced that she lost 20 pounds when she starred in Dreamgirls.(Photo: The Image Bank/GettyImages)

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See Ya Dairy - If you are for real about the Whole 30, you cannot consume any dairy products, this includes, milk, yogurt, ice cream, coffee creamer and cheese. Yep, that's right, no cheese.(Photo: Jupiterimages/Getty Images)

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Ketogenic Diet - The high fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet is used to help to reduce epilepsy in children. The diet typically starts at the hospital and requires children to fast until they start burning fat for energy instead of glucose (a state called ketosis).(Photo: Jupiterimages/Getty Images)

Soy - Stay away from the overly processed foods, such as soy burgers and nuggets. Try sticking with edamame, tofu or miso because the phytoestrogens found in these whole foods preserve your speaker box’s moisture naturally.  (Photo: Tetra Images/Getty Images)

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Okinawa Diet - The Okinawa diet is based on the indigenous people of the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This diet is high in protein such as tofu and vegetables, with no less than three servings of fish per week. It is said that this diet prolongs life.(Photo: Tetra Images/Getty Images)

Reducing Your Risk - The good news is that heart disease doesn’t have to be our destiny. Eating low fat and low calorie foods along with lean meats and more fresh veggies in addition to working out five days a week can slash your chances of developing heart disease. So can ditching the cigarettes and being easy on the salt. (Photo: GettyImages)  

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Omnivore Diet - The omnivore diet is a mixture of plants and meats and is the most common diet among humans. This diet provides benefits such as protein B from meats, and other vitamins and minerals from plants. (Photo: Cristina Cassinelli/FoodPix/Getty Images)

Time-Saving Tips - Squeezing juicing into your busy schedule may seem daunting, especially if you’re just starting out. To save time, wash and cut your produce the night before and store in a plastic bag in the fridge. Clean your juicer immediately after juicing, when the pulp is easiest to remove (often with just running water).  (Photo: Michelle McMahon/ Getty Images)

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Fruitarian Diet - Can you abandon animal products and grains to adopt the fruitarian diet, which includes only eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds?(Photo: Michelle McMahon/Getty Images)

Flexitarian Diet - For those vegetarians who live to “cheat” and eat meat on occasion, there is a new type of diet called the flexitarian diet. Flexitarians typically adopt a vegetarian diet of no meat, but an occasional indulgence is allowed. This diet is a combination of the words “flexible” and “vegetarian.”(Photo: BunnyHollywood/Getty Images)

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Flexitarian Diet - For those vegetarians who live to “cheat” and eat meat on occasion, there is a new type of diet called the flexitarian diet. Flexitarians typically adopt a vegetarian diet of no meat, but an occasional indulgence is allowed. This diet is a combination of the words “flexible” and “vegetarian.”(Photo: BunnyHollywood/Getty Images)