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Weight Watchers Weight Loss That Lasts (2005)

par James M. Rippe, Weight Watchers

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Break through the 10 big diet myths! In this book, renowned expert Dr. James Rippe and Weight Watchers give you the scientific knowledge you need to break through the myths, get off the dieting roller coaster, and shed those pounds for keeps. Believers Beware! MYTH #1 You can't lose weight and keep it off MYTH #2 A few extra pounds don't matter MYTH #3 Willpower is the key to successful weight loss MYTH #4 You can lose weight with exercise alone MYTH #5 Calories don't matter--avoid fats or carbs to lose weight successfully MYTH #6 You can't lose weight if you have the wrong metabolism or genes MYTH #7 You can boost your metabolism by what, how, and when you eat MYTH #8 It doesn't matter how you take the weight off; you can think about keeping it off later MYTH #9There is only one right approach to losing weight MYTH #10 Your weight is your problem, and you need to solve it on your own ""Incisive and refreshing. James Rippe and Weight Watchers expose a series of ten myths pervasive in the weight-loss industry, revealing both the kernels of truth they contain and how they have been misinterpreted and distorted."" --Claude Bouchard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University… (plus d'informations)
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The book goes through 10 diet myths, the kernels of truth behind them and the entire truth afterward. The first is that you cant lose weight and keep it off. Its actually much easier to do this than it used to be decades ago because there have been more studies and experiments about the science of losing weight. (The failure rate for losing weight and keeping it off used to be around 95% in the 50s!) There are many more programs these days that can help practically ANYONE lose weight and KEEP IT OFF. The major program the book goes over is Weight Watchers, which is one of the flexible programs many people have success with for years. There are other myths that people should be aware of that may be stopping them from losing weight, like You can lose weight with exercise alone. Many people overestimate how much exercise they are doing and how many calories it burns. Unless you change your diet, its extremely difficult, almost impossible to lose weight with increasing exercise alone. Another myth is that willpower is the key to weight loss. The truth is that willpower is just one part of the weight-loss equation and its role is often overrated. Having the wrong metabolism and genes is another big myth. The truth is that with the right knowledge, support, among other things, like 99% of us can lose weight and keep it off no matter what our genes are like. There are other myths like There is only one right approach to losing weight, Your weight is your problem, and you need to solve it on your own, You can boost your metabolism by what, how, and when you eat, A few extra pounds dont matter, and Calories Dont Matter, avoid fats or carbs to lose weight successfully I wont go into detail about these, but overall the book is packed with information and its very interesting, educational and inspiring for people who are struggling with their weight. If you dont want to spend bucks on it, I recommend getting it from your library!! Another book you may want to check out is Thin For Life by Anne M. Fletcher. ( )
  xandreax | Nov 28, 2007 |
Interesting, quick read with some good facts and strategies. A reader need not be interested in the Weight Watchers program to benefit from this book. ( )
  whiting | Jan 5, 2006 |
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Break through the 10 big diet myths! In this book, renowned expert Dr. James Rippe and Weight Watchers give you the scientific knowledge you need to break through the myths, get off the dieting roller coaster, and shed those pounds for keeps. Believers Beware! MYTH #1 You can't lose weight and keep it off MYTH #2 A few extra pounds don't matter MYTH #3 Willpower is the key to successful weight loss MYTH #4 You can lose weight with exercise alone MYTH #5 Calories don't matter--avoid fats or carbs to lose weight successfully MYTH #6 You can't lose weight if you have the wrong metabolism or genes MYTH #7 You can boost your metabolism by what, how, and when you eat MYTH #8 It doesn't matter how you take the weight off; you can think about keeping it off later MYTH #9There is only one right approach to losing weight MYTH #10 Your weight is your problem, and you need to solve it on your own ""Incisive and refreshing. James Rippe and Weight Watchers expose a series of ten myths pervasive in the weight-loss industry, revealing both the kernels of truth they contain and how they have been misinterpreted and distorted."" --Claude Bouchard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University

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