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Weight Loss Programs
There are many commercial weight
loss programs that can help you to
lose weight. While some people lose
weight on their own, others find it
very helpful and like the support of
a structured program. If you think
you might want to try a weight loss
program, be sure to check it out
before you sign up. It also may be
helpful to talk it over with your
health care provider.
Here are some questions you can ask
to help you decide if a weight loss
program will be right for you. Does
the program:
Offer counseling, or teach you how
to change your eating and exercise
habits?
Have qualified counselors and health
professionals, such as
nutritionists, registered
dieticians, doctors, nurses,
psychologists, and exercise
physiologists?
Help you to deal with stress and how
to avoid slipping back into old
habits?
Talk about how to keep weight off
once you lose it?
Have food choices that are flexible
and suit you?
Have you set weight goals with the
help of a health professional?
There are other questions you can
ask to figure out how well a program
works. Not all programs collect this
type of information, but it is still
important to ask:
How many people who begin the
program actually finish it?
About how much weight do most people
lose who finish the program?
Do people have problems or side
effects and what are they?
Are there any extra costs for the
program, like dietary supplements or
special brand foods?
Do they have proof that their
program works, not just praise given
by other people?
Keep in mind that quick weight loss
methods that rely on diet aids (like
drinks, prepackaged foods, or diet
pills) will not keep weight off in
the long run. The best way to lose
weight is slowly, with a healthy
diet and exercise. The good eating
and exercise habits you develop by
losing weight this way will last a
lifetime, helping you to control
your weight and be healthy.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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