Make Diet Changes to Lose Extra Weight
Author: Oksana Aron, MD Source: Weight Loss NYC Jan 7, 2012Gallup’s annual Health and Healthcare survey shows that 52% of all U.S. adults who say they have succeeded at losing weight at some point in their lives said it was due to dietary changes more so than exercise.
How did they do it? Respondents who did lose weight said they altered their diet in the following ways:
1.) eat less
2.) count calories and watch portions
3.) eating more natural foods
The general nature of Americans’ responses -- eating less and working out -- shows that most people find weight-loss success by maintaining good overall health habits, not by relying on quick fixes -- 1% said they had gastric bypass and 4% said they used diet pills/drugs.
Other facts from the study showed that Americans in general still need to improve their diet and get more exercise to combat the high rates of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
The good news: Even modest weight loss (5% or 10% of total body weight) can improve a person's blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Source: Gallup
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