Almost any of the commercial weight loss programs can work but only if they motivate you sufficiently to change the way you eat or increase the amount of calories you burn through physical activity each day (or both).
What Should I Look for In a Weight Loss Program?
- Make sure it is safe. Whether you create your own weight loss program or use a commercial one, make sure it is safe. A safe diet should include all of the recommended daily allowances (RDAs) for vitamins, minerals, and protein. The diet should be lower in calories (energy) only, not in essential vitamins or minerals. In general, a diet containing 1,000 to 1,200 calories a day should be selected for most women; a diet between 1,200 calories per day and 1,600 calories per day should be chosen for men, however, speak with your doctor first.
- Slow, steady weight loss. The program should be directed toward slow, steady weight loss unless your doctor feels your health condition would benefit from more rapid weight loss. Expect to lose only about a pound a week after the first week or two. With many calorie-restricted diets, there is an initial rapid weight loss during the first one to two weeks, but this loss is largely fluid. The initial rapid loss of fluid also is regained rapidly when you return to a normal-calorie diet. Thus, a reasonable goal of weight loss should be expected. The rate of weight loss should be 1 pound to 2 pounds each week.
- Does the staff consist of qualified counselors and health professionals such as registered dietitians, doctors, and exercise physiologists?
- Are food choices flexible and suitable?
- Are weight loss goals set by the client and/or the health professional?
- What percentage of people complete the program?
- What is the average weight loss among people who finish the program and at one year?
- What percentage of people have problems or side effects? What are they?
- Is there a maintenance program to help keep the weight off once it's lost?
Also, a doctor should be able to recommend appropriate programs and help you come up with a sensible weight loss goal. If you plan to use a , you definitely should be examined and monitored by a doctor.
What Should I Look for in a Weight Loss Program?
Your weight loss program should include plans for weight maintenance after the weight loss phase is over. It is of little benefit to lose a large amount of weight only to regain it.Weight is the most difficult part of controlling weight and is not consistently implemented in weight loss programs. The program you select should help you improve your , increase your , and help you change other lifestyle habits that may have contributed to your weight gain in the past.
Being overweight is too often viewed as a temporary problem that can be treated for a few months with a strenuous diet. However, as most overweight people know, weight control must be considered a lifelong effort. To be safe and effective, any weight loss program must address the long-term approach or else the program is largely a waste of money and effort.
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