Diet Programs and Weight Loss Clinics
Dieters today have it hard in one way, and easy in another.
There are so many temptations for abandoning weight loss goals
and enjoying all the tasty foods out there. In another way,
they have it easy compared to dieters in the past: they have
weight loss clinics.
While no miracle cure, many offer exactly what the
struggling dieter needs. Many who have committed to dieting
seriously for a length of time become frustrated. It can be
tough to see those pounds that were shed too hard and slowly
then come back too fast and easy. A weight loss clinic with a
good nutritional program can help on both those fronts.
Organizations like Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers and others
are well known. But not everyone knows what they offer, in
terms of diet plans and support.
As with any offer, beware of promises 'to melt pounds off
easily'. Dieting is difficult. It requires a long-term
commitment to a healthy diet and calorie control, usually
coupled with age-appropriate exercise. But with a realistic
outlook, it is possible to make good progress with any of
these.
Jenny Craig
Jenny Craig was founded in Australia in 1983 and began in
the U.S. two years later. It offers a three-level plan composed
of 'food-body-mind' to help shed pounds and keep them off.
It starts with food selection and eating patterns. Clients
are offered a wide range of foods to enjoy, but emphasis is
placed on eating smaller portions more often.
To implement that they offer prepackaged meals (mostly
frozen) that are balanced to contain 50-60% carbs, 20-25%
proteins and 20-25% fat. Those numbers (and the specific foods)
are consistent with the USDA Food Pyramid. Clients can
supplement meals with fresh fruit and non-starchy vegetables,
whole grains and reduced-fat diary products. No food is
specifically forbidden.
That is combined with a program that instructs customers in
how to increase activity level. Weight loss is only possible
when calories used is greater than those consumed. Age and
circumstance-appropriate exercise will always be a part of any
well-rounded weight loss program. To keep pounds that are lost
off over the long run, that activity-level-to-calories-consumed
ratio has to be maintained.
Jenny Craig also offers a 24/7 phone line where customers
can get needed emotional and moral support anytime of the day.
One of the most difficult aspects of dieting and weight loss is
to stay motivated over the long run. Changing one's attitude is
hard. Phone counselors help do that by providing a friendly
voice and useful information.
Jenny Craig has over 600 centers in the U.S., Canada and
Australia/New Zealand.
Weight Watchers
Weight Watchers is a much older organization, having been
around since the early 1960s. It too has a fairly holistic view
of dieting. It emphasizes a lifestyle that includes all the
aspects - mental, physical, emotional - required to lose weight
and be healthy.
It offers two basic programs, one of which tracks calories
(Flex Plan) and another that focuses more on specific food
groups (Core Plan). It may also provide clients with a kind of
calculator device that helps them track calorie content.
In the program, no food is forbidden. Each one is assigned a
number of points and clients track how the points add up.
Something lean like a cup of broccolli = 0 points, while a
potentially high-fat bean burrito = 5 points, for example. A
6-oz steak = 8 points. Each customer picks a desired Daily
Point Range. A 5 foot 6 inch woman weighing 180 lbs might
target from 22-27 points. That makes it easy to track
things.
The Core Plan, by contrast, simply focuses on eating
nutritious foods. It may draw from the fruit and vegetable
group, grains, lean meat and fish, and others to implement the
plan.
Both are coupled with guidelines for exercise. But exercise
doesn't necessarily mean working out. It can mean simply having
a less sedentary lifestyle, including parking far from the
front door of work or store, taking the stairs and so
forth.
It also offers a support system, one which encourages group
meetings over phone contact. Some find this a little
intimidating or time consuming, though, and Weight Watchers
offers an online support system as an alternative.
Summary
Any weight loss or diet program that helps an individual
achieve his or her nutrition and health goals is a good one.
Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers are only two of the best known
and each has its advocates and critics. The key to any
successful program is agreed to by all, however. Each person
must make a commitment to the goals he or she sets.
Further information on an
easy to follow, effective and highly successful fat
loss program can be found here.
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