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How To Choose A Safe And Successful Weight Loss Program

By Carol & Richard Eustice, About.com

Updated: May 25, 2006

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Choosing a weight loss program may be a difficult task. You may not know what to look for in a weight loss program or what questions to ask.

These tips can help you make an informed decision about joining a weight loss program.

Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 15 Minutes

Here's How:

  1. Choosing A Responsible and Safe Weight Loss Program

    Experts agree that the best way to reach a healthy weight is to follow a sensible eating plan and engage in regular physical activity.

    Weight loss programs should encourage healthy behaviors that help you lose weight and that you can maintain over time.

    Safe and effective weight loss programs should include:

    • Healthy eating plans that reduce calories but do not rule out specific foods or food groups
    • Regular physical activity and/or exercise instruction
    • Tips on healthy behavior changes that consider cultural needs
    • Slow and steady weight loss of about ¾ to 2 pounds (no more than 3 pounds per week but may be faster at the start)
    • Medical care if you are planning to lose weight by following a special formula diet, such as a very-low-calorie diet
    • A plan to keep the weight off after you have lost it

  2. Ask Questions About The Weight Loss Program

    Gather as much information as you can before deciding to join a program. Providers of weight loss programs should be able to answer these questions:

    • What does the weight loss program consist of?
    • What are the staff qualifications?
    • Does the product or program carry any risks?
    • How much does the weight loss program cost?
    • What results do participants typically have?

  3. What Does The Weight Loss Program Consist Of?

    • Does the program offer individual counseling and/or group classes?
    • Do you have to follow a specific meal plan or keep food records?
    • Do you have to purchase special food, drugs, or supplements?
    • Does the program encourage you to be physically active, follow a specific physical activity plan, or provide exercise instruction?
    • Is the program sensitive to your lifestyle and cultural needs yet provides for making positive and healthy behavior changes?
  4. What Are The Staff Qualifications?

    • Who supervises the weight loss program?
    • What type of weight management training, experience, education, and certifications does the staff have?

  5. Does The Product Or Weight Loss Program Carry Any Risks?

    • Are there risks related to following the program's eating or exercise plans?
    • Are there risks related to using recommended drugs or supplements?
    • Do participants talk with a medical professional?
    • Does a medical professional oversee the program?
    • Will the program providers work with your personal health care provider if you have a medical condition or are taking prescribed medications?

  6. How Much Does The Weight Loss Program Cost?

    • What is the total cost of the program?
    • Are there recurring costs such as weekly attendance fees, costs of food and supplement purchases, etc?
    • Are there additional fees for a follow-up program or to re-enter the program for follow-up after you lose weight?
    • Are there additional fees for medical tests?

  7. What Results Do Participants Typically Have?

    • How much weight does an average participant lose and how long have they kept off all or part of their weight?
    • Can the program provide references?

    If you are interested in locating a weight loss program in your area, ask your health care provider for a referral or contact your local hospital.

  8. Related Resources

    Reference: NIH Publication No. 03-3700

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