Sarkozys put cabinet on diet

Cees Binkhorst ceesbink at XS4ALL.NL
Tue Oct 13 14:17:20 CEST 2009


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Na een halve fles rode wijn bij de lunch ben je niet meer zo effectief als
met een lege maag?

Testing, testing, test...

Groet / Cees

http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/wellbeing/sarkozys-put-cabinet-on-diet-20091013-guv3.html

Sarkozys put cabinet on diet
October 13, 2009 - 12:41PM

Out with the red wine and foie gras: half the French cabinet are fighting
the fat to please their clean-living boss President Nicolas Sarkozy and
his supermodel wife, a top nutritionist has said.

Sarkozy is said to have lost seven kilos in the two years since taking
office, and the mix of a punishing diet, gruelling work-outs and a high
pressure job was blamed for causing him to collapse while jogging this
summer.

Coached by the sylph-like first lady Carla Bruni, the slimline president
appears to have kicked off a health craze in the cabinet, where
before-and-after shots show several ministers to have melted.

Most spectacular is the transformation of Brice Hortefeux, the interior
minister and lifelong Sarkozy friend, who was reported recently to be on a
draconian diet of soup, low-fat yoghurt and red berries.

But he is not alone in watching his waistline, according to Jean-Michel
Cohen, a star nutritionist who says he counts several ministers and a host
of other politicians among VIP clients at his diet clinic in the Paris
suburbs.

"It's a well known syndrome. People copy their boss and in this case the
boss has lost weight, he is watching his image," Cohen said.

"Half a dozen ministers are on a diet. It's all done very discreetly.

"Our clients used to be 25 to 50-year-old women. Then there was the wave
of artists and TV journalists," he said. "Now it's politicians both men
and women, who are even sending their children."

Other weight-watchers include Eric Besson at immigration, Rama Yade the
sports minister, the head of Sarkozy's ruling party Xavier Bertrand and
senior UMP lawmaker Roger Karoutchi, Cohen said.

Ministers' tables have shifted into health-conscious gear too.

"Back in the old days, it was all roast lamb and beans, tarte tatin and
half a bottle of wine. That's all over: now it's lobster terrine with a
crayfish side salad and mineral water," said Cohen.

Sarkozy has long worked to project a fighting-fit image - jogging up the
steps of the Elysee Palace the day he took office - but his health binge
began in earnest after his divorce from his second wife Cecilia.

"He's just your average Joe, he gets dumped and needs to make himself feel
attractive again. But he took the slimming to a new level after he married
a beauty queen - a real professional when it comes to nutrition," Cohen
said.

While US politicians from John F Kennedy to Barack Obama have long kept
their waistlines in check, it is a small revolution in food-loving France
where a generous physique - in men at least - was long seen as
"reassuring".

"Of course a guy who knocks back half a bottle of red at lunch won't be as
effective as one who is working on an empty stomach," Cohen said.

"But now our whole moral view is about dominating the body and staying
slim. Fat is seen as immoral."

The president reportedly told one would-be minister to get a haircut and
shed a few kilos ahead of a reshuffle in June - when the last remaining
rotund member of the government, Andre Santini, was sacked.

Sarkozy's government is preparing to launch a major anti-obesity campaign
by the end of the year.

"Anyone who's still fat when the plan is launched will look like a loser,"
Cohen said.

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