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Do You Know About Weight Watchers’ Point List? You Should!

October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

by Jessica A. Andersen

Weight Watchers is one of the oldest weight loss programs in the United States. This plan has even re-created itself to provide plan users many different reasons to stay with it. Weight Watchers plan is based on the points system and group support.

Your weight category when you start with Weight Watchers will be assigned a specific range of points these are the points you can eat in any given day on the plan. Now as long as you stay within that point range you will lose weight and the good news here is that there aren’t any food restrictions you can get you’re your calories from fried chicken and the other half from cookies just as long as you do not exceed your daily point limit.

Using the Weight Watchers diet you be keeping track of points using a Weight Watchers calculator or a weekly food journal. To determine the number of points you have left in any given week you can just subtract the points you have eaten from the total points in any given week. You will also be attending weekly meetings where you’ll do a group weigh in and track your progress. Also at the meeting you’ll share stories and commiserate celebrating successes and providing moral support for the occasional story of failure.

Most people’s weight fluctuates quite often. Weight fluctuates weekly, daily and sometimes an hour to hour. There are many causes for this: water weight, menstrual cycles and other reasons. Weekly weight ins are a good way to track progress but sometimes can be a little bit discouraging. Especially for somebody who is staying within their daily and weekly points and even possibly exercising by only losing a couple pounds and maybe even gaining a pound or so.Feet on a scaleImage via Wikipedia

Every food is assigned a point value based on the serving size. Weight Watchers? literature lists several of these foods, but obviously cannot list every food there is. For those foods that do not have a recorded point value, a slide rule is given to calculate that food?s point value. This number is based on fiber, fat, and calories per serving.

There is a cost for the weekly meetings. Each week dieters are charged before they weigh in. The cost is not high and you have access to not only the meetings, but the support and encouragement of those in attendance and online tools as well. Weight Watchers meetings can also be conducted at the workplace if there is enough interest.

Weight Watchers has expanded their diet to include chocolate candies, cereals, breads, yogurt, and frozen meals. Even other frozen entrees not sold by the company have the Weight Watchers point values on their boxes. Weight Watchers has several plans to fit the needs of the dieter.

Weight Watchers plan encourages exercise after the first few weeks. And even though the Weight Watchers plan allows you to eat whatever you want. If you eat what you want your results might not be as good as they would be if you follow the plan. Because the plan suggests that you eat specific foods and exercise in order to lose weight more quickly. In fact you should read as much as you can about the Weight Watchers diet adding exercise in order to lose more weight, more quickly and for less money.

Anyone thinking of starting the Weight Watchers diet needs to remember the daily points are simply a guideline for eating. For those who don?t learn the right foods to consume, they may find the weight coming off, but a healthy lifestyle will still elude them. For those who don?t mind writing down everything they put into their mouths, this plan is great. Watch food points and watch the weight come off.

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