Why is there a constant yo-yo effect when dieting? You lose the weight and inevitably you start gaining it all back. MSNBC says one of the biggest mistake dieters make is assuming that once the weight is lost that they have accomplished their goal and all the hard work is over.
Unfortunately for many the struggle to lose weight is never done. A lot of this yo-yo effect is because some choose to lose weight in a way that is not sustainable for a lifetime. Unfortunately many choose to take diet pills to lose weight and are later surprised to see the weight creeping back once they stop taking the pills. For others it may be they choose a restrictive diet that eliminates food groups entirely. Restrictive diets will indeed make you lose weight but for most people, not sustainable for a lifetime. Most people inevitably fall off the wagon and end up re-gaining all the weight they worked so hard to lose.
One quote in the article sums this up pretty well. A doctor who has had many patients yo-yo with their weight loss efforts said, "it seemed like these dieters were willing to put up with almost any restriction, as long as they knew that, at some point, the punishing diet plan would be over. But to maintain your weight loss, you always have to pay attention to what you eat. Yes, always, no matter what you weigh".
If you have struggled long term with your weight (like me) please take all of this into consideration before starting a weight loss plan. The ideal weight loss plan is doing something that you can continue for a lifetime.
If you have reached your goal weight CONGRATULATIONS!!! This
MSNBC article offers some good habits that you can incorporate into your life to sustain your weight loss long term.
How long have you been able to sustain your goal weight? How do you do it?