Weight Watchers is the most financially successful national commerical weight-loss program, perhaps, but it is, as I noted above, among the least successful weight-loss programs in terms of the typical measures of success for weight-loss, such as the percent of patients maintaining at least a 10% weight loss at least six months.DawnCt1 said:With regard to Weight Watchers, it is often touted as the most successful of all of the diet programs.
Every national commerical weight-loss program I've participated in or researched had weekly weigh-ins.DawnCt1 said:What helps them, and in fact probably is responsible for them acheiving that "status" is that they keep records with "weekly weigh ins" and life time free memberships which also require weigh ins.
Not really. What you could say, perhaps, is that the statistics are less reliable because the data is self-reported.DawnCt1 said:When individuals diet at home with any number of the good diet programs that they can do within the privacy of their homes, there are no statistics and so the success is actually unknown.
The National Weight Control Registry gathers, analyzes and reports on thousands of patients who have lost a significant amount of weight. Their research shows that about half of the successful patients lost weight in a self-administered weight-loss program, rather than a group or personal assistance program like Weight Watchers. That doesn't say anything, to me, except that some people are more successful with weight-loss with outside assistance, and some people are more successful with weight-loss without outside assistance. I suspect we can also say that there are probably a number of people who could be successful with weight-loss either way.

Yeah, I might get hungry quickly, but you should see the smile on my face as I'm eating that stuff.
And no, I don't buy it often, for good reason! LOL
as one example), but I don't really crave them. I no longer see "bad" foods as a comfort item. I am just as happy with hummus and carrots now, as I used to be with Potato Chips. I believe you can "retrain" your body once you make a commitment to a healthy lifestyle. 