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Losing Weight One Pound at a Time!
Losing Weight One Pound at a Time!

Over two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese. That's quite a high percentage of adults who have a need to shed a little or a lot of fat! The only way to do this is one pound at a time!

Many overweight individuals wish and hope for a quick cure to their weight problems. They'll try anything that promises instant results! Unfortunately, these miracle weight loss' products are scams! They may help a person shed some water weight, initially. But, the fat isn't going anywhere without a little effort on that person's part!

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For those of you who have tried weight loss diets or are thinking about trying one, consider all the dieters who have tried the same diets and failed. The number one reason for permanent weight loss failure is the inability to stick with the diet!

Many individuals become yo-yo' dieters. They try one diet for awhile, lose a few pounds, quit the diet, gain back the weight (and then some), and move on to another diet. The process is repeated. With each new attempt, there is often more weight to lose than there was initially!

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Successful Weight Loss Strategies

If you want to lose weight successfully, you must realize, first, that there are no miracle diets or products that will blast away the fat! You didn't gain the weight overnight! You aren't going to lose it overnight, either! You will have to put forth effort to lose the fat, one pound at a time! Even after you've shed those extra pounds, you will have to continue to work at controlling your weight, if you wish to keep the fat off!

In an article on Consumer Reports.org which rates various popular diets, Cathy Nonas, R.D., M.S., (an obesity researcher at North General Hospital in New York) states, "The best diet is the one you can stay on." Consumer Reports goes on to say that "adherence is importantTo maintain lost weight, dieters must permanently reduce their calorie intake, because they will need fewer calories to fuel their now-smaller body."




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