Books: Host of new health and wellbeing titles for 2026
As we enter a new year, being kind to ourselves and finding a balance in all aspects of life are likely to take centre stage in the massive self-help book market.
Diet jabs, unprocessed foods and slowing down continue to dominate health books in the new year
As we enter a new year, being kind to ourselves and finding a balance in all aspects of life are likely to take centre stage in the massive self-help book market.

The trend towards losing weight sustainably continues with Shahroo Izadi’s How Diets Make Us Fat (Leap, Dec 18), which delves into food addiction perpetuated by diets. The psychologist and addiction specialist draws on professional and lived experience to help people ‘unlearn’ damaging diet habits.

There is still a focus on what we need to know about the menopause - much of it with natural solutions - with offerings including Hormone Havoc from doctor, author and influencer Amy Shah (Piatkus, Feb 24), which uses a science-backed protocol to tackle hot flushes, mood swings and night sweats, pairing optimal nutrition with circadian fasting and lifestyle strategies; and The Longevity Solution: 21 Days To Health, Strength And Vitality by fitness expert Kate Rowe-Ham (Yellow Kite, Feb 12), which addresses movement, mindset, nutrition and community.

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