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Weight Loss Programs - Select The Right One For You!
Check It Out Before You Sign Up For Any Weight Loss Program
Some people lose weight on their own and others like the support
of a structured program. Overweight people who are successful at
losing weight, and keeping it off, can reduce their risk factors
for heart disease. If you decide to join any kind of weight control
program, here are some questions to ask before you join.
- Does the program provide counseling to help you change your
eating activity, and personal habits?
- The program should teach you how to change permanently those
eating habits and lifestyle factors, such as lack of physical
activity that have contributed to weight gain.
- Is the staff made up of a variety of qualified counselors and
health professionals such as nutritionists, registered dietitians,
doctors, nurses, psychologists, and exercise physiologists?
- You need to be evaluated by a physician if you have any health
problems, are currently taking any medicine, or plan on taking
any medicine, or plan to lose more than 15 to 20 pounds. If your
weight control plan uses a very low-calorie diet (a special liquid
formula that replaces all food for 1 to 4 months), an exam and
follow up visits by a doctor are also needed.
- Is training available on how to deal with times when you may
feel stressed and slip back to old habits?
- The program should provide long-term strategies to deal with
weight problems you may have in the future. These strategies might
include things like setting up a support system and establishing
a physical activity routine.
- Is attention paid to keeping the weight off? How long is this
phase?
Choose a program that teaches skills and techniques to make permanent
changes in eating habits and levels of physical activity to prevent
weight gain.
- Are food choices flexible and suitable? Are weight goals set
by the client and the health professional?
- The program should consider your food likes and dislikes and
your lifestyle when your weight loss goals are planned.
There are other questions you can ask about how well a program
works. Because many programs don't gather this information, you
may not get answers. But it's still important to ask them:
- What percentage of people complete the program?
- What is the average weight loss among people who finish the
program?
- What percentage of people have problems or side effects? What
are they?
- Are there fees or costs for additional items, such as dietary
supplements?
Remember, quick weight loss methods don't provide lasting results.
Weight loss methods that rely on diet aids like drinks, prepackaged
foods, or diet pills don't work in the long run. Whether you lose
weight on your own or with a group, remember that the most important
changes are long term. No matter how much weight you have to lose,
modest goals and a slow course will increase your chances of both
losing the weight and keeping it off.
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