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Weight Watchers

Weight Watchers is a commercial weight loss program that focuses on balanced low fat nutrition, exercise and group counseling. Its latest diet creation is called “TurnAround” and is based on its successful “Flexpoints Plan” and “Winning Points Plan.” Every item of food from pizza to ice cream to carrots to bread has a points value based on its nutritional content. You may eat as you like as long as you stay within your allotment of points.

This new program is basically the same as the old, but uses the points in a slightly different manner. You are encouraged to use an online resource called “eTools,” along with a points “calculator” and recipes provided by Weight Watchers. To assist the dieter in their lifestyle changes all members are encouraged to attend group discussion and counseling sessions, mostly in person, at local Weight Watchers centers.

Weight Watchers programs have historically been good programs, but they are increasingly relying on gimmicks and slick marketing. The new “TurnAround” plan is basically the “Winning Points Plan” with re-freshed marketing. They advertise aggressively, trying to convince overweight people that they can lose weight without sacrificing the foods they love.

The points-based plans control portion size by allowing calories that should be consumed on healthy food with very small portions of potentially unhealthy food. This strategy gives the dieter a false sense of the real nutritional changes they need to make in their lives for long-term success. If one seriously wants to lose weight and keep it off in the long-term, they need to think more comprehensively about the foods they eat.

The program does not put a priority on exercise, which is essential. Long-term group therapy impedes the development of self-reliance and self-discipline, which is clearly the most important trait in those 5% of dieters who succeed in the long-term.

Bottom Line:

Realize that Weight Watchers is not a diet. If you need to lose more than 10 pounds initially, Weight Watchers is not the answer. It’s more of a way-of-life and maintenance program after you’ve reached your goal weight.

To lose 10 pounds or more, I recommend “bootcamp” diets like Nutrisystem or Medifast, where you are forced to eat smaller portions. Yes, the food isn’t 5 star gourmet. Yes, the portions are small. That’s exactly the point and it will force you down to your goal weight. It’s tough, but it’s only temporary. Is 1 or 2 months of strict portion control worth being skinny again? If not, how bad do you really want this?

After you’re down to goal weight, control your lifestyle with a program like Weight Watchers. It will provide you with the tools you need to succeed longterm.



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  1. User Review # 53

    I have been on weight watchers for 1 month now.. I weigh 130 lbs and need to lose 10 lbs. After one month of WW and exercising 5 times per week.. I Lost ABSOLUTELY 0 LBS!!! I was eating 18-20 points per day… What is the deal??

  2. User Review # 52

    I have lost 15 pounds using the Weight Watchers system, but I do agree that exercise is key.

    I had joined Weight Watchers a few years ago with limited success, but recently got motivated and just used their tools without going to the meetings.

    What really makes the difference is working out–I do an hour of running, aerobics, or racquetball 4-5 times a week.

  3. User Review # 51

    WW isn’t a diet. So I’m kind of glad you wrote this. It’s a lifestyle change for a permanent solution.

    *Shrug* eat bad foods if you want. I hear a cheeseburger is only 28 points :P

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Reviewer Hi, I'm a dietitian with experience in hundreds of weight loss programs and fad diets. When forming my list of the best diets of 2009, I focused my attention on mainstream diets that will work well for just about everyone.

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