Weight Watchers
Welcome to the weight loss version of the Alcoholics Anonymous.
Weight Watchers is not so much a diet as
a combination of low fat nutrition, exercising and group counseling
for those who lack the motivation to lose weight on their
own. The main feature of the program is, of course, the weekly
meetings where members gather to discuss their past and present
dieting experience(s). People who can’t stick to a diet
on their own and find this kind of peer support reassuring.
It’s always better to know that others are going through
the same thing and to talk to people who understand you.
The eating plan is based on points. Food items are given
a number of points on the Weight Watchers system and each
dieter is told to restrict his food to a certain amount of
points every day. This means that dieters are allowed to eat
foods that are not usually recommended, but only very small
portions of those. Healthy foods get the lowest amount of
points and so can be had in greater quantities. The eating
plan also comes with good advice on healthy eating and changes
in the long-term lifestyle designed to keep the extra pounds
away.
Another good point is that Weight Watchers
do not try to sell you any kind of special food or secret
formulas that cost an arm and a leg and which turn out to
be of little use to many people. On the negative side, dieters
may run into troubles when trying to determine the number
of points for foods which are not listed on the Weight Watchers
eating plan. The program costs some $45-60 per month, which
may be a little too high for the cost conscious crowd and
for those who can’t really afford this kind of monthly
expenses.
While the Weight Watchers program is and
has been a good one, it seems that the tough competition from
the weight loss market is beginning to take its toll on it.
The latest version of the points system is the same as the
one before, but with a lot more marketing and slogans attached.
The company is also more aggressive in its tactics and is
trying to attract overweight people with the promise of losing
weight while still eating the foods they like. This is not
the best approach for people who have to change their eating
habits in order to lose any kind of weight.
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