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Facts about Weight Loss Only 5% to 10% of people who diet maintain their weight-most regain after a year Nothing easy about struggling with a “weight problem” not a simple as “exercise and eat less”
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Treatments for Obesity Diet only Exercise only Diet & exercise Fad Diets Drugs Surgery-gastric bypass Lifestyle Change!
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Recommended Rate of Weigh Loss Small changes, moderate losses, reasonable goals:.5 to 2 pounds per week or 1% body weight/week Lean individuals who desire fat loss for appearance/performance will lose fat more gradually than the individual who has excess fat Rapid weight loss in lean individuals can result in 3 times more lean tissue loss than fat loss
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Reasonable Treatments Goals must be attainable, frustration from failure will be detrimental. 10% of weight lost in 6 months Lowest adult weight maintained for a year Healthful eating and exercise are the best ways to achieve permanent weight loss. Behavior Management Techniques Eat slowly Sit down Out of sight Diet modifications & Exercise Pg 150
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Key to Successful Weight Management There is no one plan that is the best. Set Goals that are SMART To lose one to two pounds per week Self-monitoring 500 kcal per day is most efficient way to lose one pound a week Under 1200kcal/day, nutrient intake is severely impaired
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Self-Monitoring Observing and recording behavior that can bring to light the behaviors that need changing and triggers for certain behaviors. Examples: foods eaten, when, where, with whom, emotions, hunger level
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Inappropriate Methods for Weight Loss Spot Reduction Saunas, sweat suits and body wraps Vibrating belts Electrical stimulators Fad and starvation Diets pg159
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Fad Diets & Starvation Diets Packaged foods, food combinations, supplements, exclusion of certain foods or food groups/macronutrietns Any diet will lead to weight loss if energy intake is reduced Potential increased loss of lean body mass High risk for nutritional deficiencies Long term efficacy, safety, maintenance is unknown
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Atkins diet Very low CHO < 20g to 60g; no limits on protein and fat Pritikin diet Unprocessed, Low fat, small portions, low kcal Zone diet 40-30-30; low glycemic foods; eating in combination Ornish diet Very low fat < 10%; high CHO and high fiber Weight Watchers Point system well balance is preferred; support system Popular Diets The treatment of overweight and obesity involves long-term changes to established food and exercise patterns no single diet is best!
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