Sunday, February 26, 2012

Weight for it.

On the radio the other day I heard a truly shocking statistic. At first I thought it was horrifying.

About 90% of people who lose weight dieting gain it back- sometimes gain it back, PLUS.

Looking around online, I have seen this statistic again and again. Some argue with it, some brandish it to tout their own weight-loss method.

After getting over my shock and horror about this statistic, I've decided to let it liberate me.

No more diets.

I will continue to work on finding more activity in my life; I do value my health. I will try to consciously include more vegetables.

But I'm not going on a diet. I already have pretty good diet habits - at home. We are whole grain, low meat consumption folks. Pretty low sodium.

I don't really snack (maybe I should?).

In my experience, I am definitely one of the 90% that regain the weight and then some.

I am getting off the roller coaster. I can't afford another and then some.

1 comment:

Beth said...

Snacking can be good - lots of studies show that frequent, smaller meals are better than three big meals.

I am also a true believer that activity makes the difference- working consistent movement/exercise into your life is better than a diet any day. And while yes, a TERRIBLE diet has a negative impact, as you said, your normal eating habits are not terrible.

Good things a-weight!