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Weight loss: Choosing a diet that's right for you

Ask yourself these questions when looking into weight-loss plans

Before you dive into a weight-loss plan, take time to learn as much about it as you can. Just because a diet is popular or your friends are doing it doesn't mean it's right for you. Ask these questions first:

  • What's involved? Does the plan give you guidance that you can adapt to your life? Does it ask you to buy special meals or supplements? Does it offer online or in-person support? Does it teach you how to make positive, healthy changes in your life to help keep up your weight loss?
  • What's behind the diet? Is there research and science to back up the weight-loss method? If you go to a weight-loss clinic, what expertise, training, certifications and experience do the staff members have? Will the staff exchange information about your health and progress with your regular healthcare professional?
  • What are the risks? Could the weight-loss program harm your health? Are the recommendations safe for you, especially if you have a health condition or take medicines?
  • What are the results? How much weight can you expect to lose? Does the program claim that you'll lose a lot of weight quickly? Or does it claim that you can target certain areas of your body? Does it show before and after photos that seem too good to be true? Can it help you keep up your weight loss over time?