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How to Select a Winning Weight Loss Plan
Regardless of weigh loss program you select, it should have several components to assure your results. After all what’s the point of going on a diet if, there’s no chance of keeping the weight off? The elements of a good weight loss program include the following checklist:

Don’t Do the Ultra Low Caloric Diet
Avoid any diet with abnormally low caloric requirements. The reason being that as soon as dieters achieve their weight loss goals, they regain the weight – creating a cycle of yo-yo dieting. Select a diet with a minimum 1,100 calories (woman) and 1,650 calories (man).

Adapt New Habits
While most diets promote, weight loss, not all ensure long-term results. Choose diet programs that encourage you to improve your behavior. For instance, a weight loss program with both a dietary and physical activity regimen can help you enhance your overall health.

Although a weight loss program with a prepared diet or specific menu plan can guarantee pounds shed, it will not quell your dietary habits. It takes new behaviors to lose weight forever. An excellent behavior adaptation method entails keeping a journal of your eating habits. Because food logs can make you aware of your eating behaviors, they serve as valuable dieting tools. Not to mention, it’s a smart way to identify your weaknesses.

Look for Maintenance
A maintenance phase is an integral facet of any weight loss program. Since, it’s taken years to acquire one’s taste for excessive eating, fatty foods or a lack of physical activity, everyone needs time to establish new behaviors. It is normal to revert back to old habits during times of emotional distress. Consequently, it’s imperative to select a weight loss plan that offers ongoing support well after you have reached your target. Unfortunately, many health programs do not provide long-term support.

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