Choosing a Safe Weight-Loss
Program
The
not-so-secret secret to
weight loss is to burn more
calories than you eat. This
can be done safely and
effectively by eating a
healthy diet and exercising
regularly, according to the
Weight-Control Information
Network, part of the
National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases.
Although many people can
lose weight on their own,
others believe they'll be
more successful if they
enroll in a weight-loss
program that provides
support, information and
diet and exercise
guidelines.
Keep the following
suggestions in mind when
checking into weight-loss
programs.
Essential elements
All weight-loss programs
should encourage healthy
behaviors that help you lose
weight and maintain the
weight loss over time.
They should include:
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Eating plans that reduce
calories
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Guidelines for regular
physical activity and/or
exercise
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Tips on how to make
healthy behavioral
changes
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Slow and steady weight
loss of about 1 to 2
pounds a week
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Medical care if you'll
be following a very
low-calorie diet
-
Plans to help you keep
the weight off after you
have lost it
Questions to ask
Gather as much information
as you can before deciding
to join a program, and seek
answers to the following
questions.
What
does the weight-loss program
consist of?
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Does the program offer
individual counseling
and/or group classes?
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Do I have to follow a
specific meal plan or
keep food records?
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Do I have to purchase
special food, drugs or
supplements?
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Does the program
encourage me to be
physically active?
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Does the program help me
make healthful
behavioral changes?
What are the staff
qualifications?
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What types of
weight-management
training, experience,
education and
certifications does the
staff have?
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Does the product or
program carry any risks?
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Are there risks related
to using recommended
drugs or supplements?
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Does a medical
professional oversee the
program?
How much does the program
cost?
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Are there recurring
costs, such as weekly
attendance fees, or
costs of food and
supplement purchases?
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Are there additional
fees for a follow-up
program or to reenter
the program for
follow-up after you lose
weight?
What results do participants
typically have?
Losing weight with the help
of a program can be
expensive but may be more
effective than trying to do
it on your own. Having
answers to your questions
can help you decide the best
way for you to reach a
healthy weight.