bookmark.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms of Service Add Your Link Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Drink & Food

Jobs & Employment

Computers & Networking

Policies & Law

Property & Estate

Children

Research & Science

Adventure & Sports

Society & Issues

Recreation & Entertainment

Banking & Finance

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Online & Board Games

Automobile & Automotive

Hotels & Travel

Art & Culture

Home & Garden

News & Events

Education & Reference

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Self Help

Business & Services


 

Home –› Hygiene & Health –› Weight Reduction
 

Weight Watchers - The Good & Bad Points

 

Author: Robert Palmer
What is Weight Watchers and what are its benefits and consequences? The Weight Watchers system was initially started in the 60's by Jean Nidetch as a discussion group covering the best ways to go about losing weight. Since then, the Weight Watchers name has become internationally recognized as a hallmark of dieting approaches.

The Weight Watchers plan has two different programs depending on the location. The most common program is the POINTS program. This approach is characterized by one assigning points to various foods and physical activities that, in order to achieve the desired results, can't exceed the weekly point limit. The more grams of fat, the higher the point value, the more grams of fiber, the lower the point value. The weekly point requirement is simply dictated by the client's current weight and weight loss goals. The only acceptable reason one could eat more points than the weekly requirement is if regular exercise is to be had.

By approaching dieting this way, one learns not to restrict any one kind of food like every other diet on the block, but to develop a sense of balance. This approach leaves the client accountable and this accountability is what makes the diet admirable in it's real world application and undesirable for those without willpower. In their case, eating too of the wrong things would leave their points in the red with not much else being able to be consumed without eating too many calories.

Another program utilized by Weight Watchers is what they call the Core Plan. This approach is Weight Watchers' answer to Atkins and South Beach but with more freedom. This plan labels certain foods such as fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fat free dairy, and whole grains as being 'core' foods and these are recommended as long as they are not had in excessive amounts. Eat until satisfied, no more. Foods that fall outside of this are still given point values and clients are still allowed to eat as much as 35 non-core food points a week.

So, does Weight Watchers work. Yes, it does actually. The only problem is how quickly do you need it to work. According to a study conducted by the Journal of the American Medical Association, people who followed Weight Watchers' POINTS program for two years only lost 6 pounds on average. Even those that attended regular meetings shared similar results.

So, if one needs to only lose a few, then try it, but if the doctor is ordering you to lose the weight as soon as possible, don't go calling Weight Watchers. The good thing is that nutritional deficiencies are really almost unheard of for close adherents to the Weight Watchers program. Most other diets come up short nutritionally since they are so restrictive.

One final detraction from the diet is its tedious nature. One must almost obsess over points in order for any leeway to be made, so, that can be a bit bothersome. All in all, I would recommend this diet, but only for those that have a little bit left to go and want to lose the weight right. Otherwise, results seem to come a bit slower in respect to the amount of effort that goes in.

Author Bio:

About The Author: William Wynn a Fashion Designer and Manufacturer of apparel for over 15 years. So stop by and visit me at www.plussizefigure.com for more great clothing.

You can also reach this article by using: la weight loss, fast weight loss, weight loss pills, herbal life weight loss product
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Food Additives and Preservatives
 
7 Tips to Keep Your Fluid Down on Dialysis
 
Anti Aging Benefits
 
How Do Vitamins Affect Your Body?
 
Bipolar: Between a Mother and a Son
 
How To Give A Fantastic Full Body Massage
 
Practice Proper Oral Hygiene Before It's Too Late
 
Controlling Your Hunger And Losing Weight Using Meal Replacement Powders And Bars
 
Did You Inherit Fat Genes: The Truth About Biology And Body Fat
 
How Fat Is Burned: Turning Fat into Energy, Carbon-dioxide and Water!
 
 
 
 
 

Aromatherapy: Tea Tree Oil Benefits

Tea tree oil has been used in aromatherapy for hundreds of years. It is widely known for its antisep ... - Michael Russell
 

Food Combining: Learn the Tips on this Necessity for Better Health Today (part 1)

Food combining is an art into itself. Now you may even buy a fruit salad and think "oh, this is heal ... - Foras Aje
 

Are Contact Lenses Better Than Eyeglasses?

Contact lenses float on the surface of eye. There are two types of contact lenses, soft lenses and h ... - Paul Cris
 
 

Heartburn and Indigestion

Heartburn is a pain behind the breastbone which radiates upwards into the throat. This burning pain ... - Ken Marlborough
 

Chronic Daily Headache: Same Old, Same Old

Daily and near-daily headaches are common and disabling. Correct diagnosis of headaches can lead to ... - Gary Cordingley
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.bookmarkedcontent.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.