Citations with the tag: WEIGHT loss
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- The real cause of fat.
// FoodService Director; 06/15/97, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p112No abstract available.
- What it takes to take off weight (and keep it off).
// Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter; Jan98, Vol. 15 Issue 11, p4Focuses on the study conducted by the National Weight Control Registry on dieting and weight maintenance in the United States. Weight maintenance tips.
- Sniffing your way to weight loss?
// Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter; Apr98, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p6Questions the validity of the weight loss plan involving the inhalation of the aroma of food a person craves for. Premise of the weight loss program; Arguments against the program.
- WEIGHT LOSS AND CONTROL: New Hints for Permanent Success and Mental Health.
// Subconsciously Speaking; Feb93, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p4No abstract available.
- New Fat Okd by the FDA.
// Oriental Medicine Journal; Spring96, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p10No abstract available.
- Race and the Role of Weight, Weight Change, and Body Dissatisfaction in Eating Disorders.
Chandler, Steve B.; Abood, Doris A. // American Journal of Health Behavior; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p21No abstract available.
- Relation Between Obligatory Exercise and Eating Disorders.
Brehm, Bonnie J; Steffen, John J. // American Journal of Health Behavior; Mar/Apr98, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p108No abstract available.
- Finding a weight-loss program that works.
Elder, Michaelyn C. // New York Amsterdam News; 06/17/99, Vol. 90 Issue 25, p14Focuses on weigh loss programs. Importance of weight-loss goals; Increase of physical activity; Contact information.
- Letters.
Elder, Michaelyn C. // Body Bulletin; Jan1993, p4Offers suggestions for starting a successful weight loss program. How the success is greater if you devise your own program; How to peg your food problems; List your diet saboteurs; Identify your eating patterns; What you eat and when; Look for the total fat content; Details.
- Weighting game.
Elder, Michaelyn C. // Body Bulletin; Jan1997, following p4Presents a quiz on weight loss misconceptions.
- How To Keep the Pounds Off.
Elder, Michaelyn C. // Body Bulletin; Sep2001, Vol. 2 Issue 9, p2Lists ways to fit weight control strategies into a busy lifestyle.
- Lose your spare tire.
DeMoss, V. // Bicycling; May90, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p168Offers tips for male cyclists on how to get rid of their spare tire, or ring around the waist, that is a result of too much body fat or too little muscle tone.
- Lose 10 pounds by May 1.
Butterworth, B. // Bicycling; Mar1992, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p66Presents a bicycling weight loss plan developed by Registered Dietitian Beth Carlton which claims that if you follow her instructions and are consistently doing the scheduled activities, you can lose 10 pounds by May 1. The calorie levels in ourprogram allow for plenty of food; Avoid foods with...
- Warning: fad diets can be hazardous to...
Brown, A. // Current Health 2; Sep88, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p19Covers fad diets, which can be dangerous to dieters. Losing weight; Healthy diet; Various fad diets; Harmful effects.
- Do you really need to diet?
Hadfield, L.C. // Current Health 2; Jan1991, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p23Questions the effectiveness of diets. Lifestyle factors; Importance of exercise; Evaluating exercise. INSET: Evaluating the diet..
- Weighing in the diet options.
Hadfield, L.C. // Current Health 2; Jan1992, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p10Discusses various types of diet programs and concern about consumer safety. Oregon Congressman Ron Wyden's proposed investigation of the weight-loss industry; Very-low-calorie diet (VLCD) programs; Diet clinics/food plans; Over-the-counter products; Costs and fees; Questions to ask when looking...
- Weight control.
Arbetter, Sandra // Current Health 2; Apr93, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p6Provides insights on dieting and proper weight control. Disadvantages of dieting; Metabolic sabotage; Unhealthy attitudes toward eating; Fitness rather than thinness; Who needs to lose weight; Role of genetics; Factors causing overweight; Guidelines; Sources for more information. INSET: Eating...
- Do you need to diet?
Arbetter, Sandra // Current Health 1; Jan1992, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p12Explains the difference between normal growth spurts and related weight gains and actually being overweight. Normal weight gain and growth; Calories, the energy supplied by food; Need for regular exercise; Family eating and exercise habits versus genetic factors; The modern mechanized...
- Careers in nutrition.
Arbetter, Sandra // Current Health 1; Feb1992, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p23Describes the work done by various kinds of dietitians. Education requirements; Clinical dietitians; Community dietitians; Education dietitians; Management dietitians; Consultant dietitians; Diet technicians. INSET: Nutrition advice (a consultant dietitian's work).;Planning a....
- The tired girl's diet.
Stallworth, L. // Cosmopolitan; Dec89, Vol. 207 Issue 6, p214Presents a seven-day regimen designed to revitalize exhausted women. Iron sources; Milk; Breakfast is essential; Menus.
- Two's a crowd.
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Jun90, Vol. 208 Issue 6, p60Advises women that eating with others can make them consume 44 percent more food than eating by oneself. Tips on controlling intake in social situations.
- Diet with avocados!
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Jun90, Vol. 208 Issue 6, p60Informs women on ways to use avocados to add variety to their diet while trimming calories.
- Weight loss `guaranteed.'
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Jun90, Vol. 208 Issue 6, p60Informs women on the dieting program at the Physicians Weight-Loss Center. Cost; Menu.
- The sound, sensible, `no diet' diet.
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Sep90, Vol. 209 Issue 3, p254Advises women on simple dieting rules for slow and steady weight loss. Basic reducing rules; Other diet aids; Before and after photos.
- Fat attack!
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Jun91, Vol. 210 Issue 6, p142Details some no-fat eating techniques that will blitz body blubber and have you wearing a skinny mini in weeks. Includes supermarket smarts; Fat-minimizing strategies; Restaurant dining; The bottom-line good news.
- Dieter's notebook.
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Dec91, Vol. 211 Issue 6, p32No abstract available.
- Dieter's notebook.
Houck, C. // Cosmopolitan; Feb1992, Vol. 212 Issue 2, p28Provides a series of brief articles relating to dieting. Avoiding winter dehydration; Healthy, fast-food lunches; Customized exercise videos; Recovering from compulsive behavior.
- Dieter's notebook.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Aug92, Vol. 213 Issue 2, p58Features several brief articles on diet and exercise. Kaukauna Lite 50, a low-fat cheese spread; Latest statistics on how metabolism works; Losing weight through hypnosis; Comments on the vegetarian cookbook `Earth Water Fire Air,' by Barbara Friedlander Meyer.
- Great doggie-bag diet.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Mar1993, Vol. 214 Issue 3, p70No abstract available.
- How to lose weight with your husband, lover, or boyfriend.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Sep93, Vol. 215 Issue 3, p119Presents a formula for losing weight to be taken with husband, lover or boyfriend. Rules of the contest; Rewards for the winner.
- 10 top fat burners.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Nov94, Vol. 217 Issue 5, p106Presents a list of ten strategies for losing weight. Cross-country skiing; Timed exercises; Use of chili powder or hot sauce; Eating of breakfast; Carbohydrate consumption; Small meals; Exercise after eating.
- Weight-loss guru's five commandments.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Apr95, Vol. 218 Issue 4, p50Presents several weight-loss tips from M. Evans, the author of the book `Robert Crayhon's Nutrition Made Simple.' Includes more protein intake; Limit on carbohydrates; Avoiding hydrogenated oil.
- Dieter's notebook.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Jun95, Vol. 218 Issue 6, p62Presents tips for weight reduction. Plans for lesser caloric intake; Selection of sandwich ingredients and fillings; Exercises; Benefits of eating slowly.
- Want to shed pounds?
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Jun95, Vol. 218 Issue 6, p125Presents tips for weight loss. Reminders of reasons for dieting; Substitution of sex for the urge to eat fattening foods; Reduction of fat intake; Decrease of appetite with chicken bouillons; Increase of vegetable foods.
- Cellulite update.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Oct95, Vol. 219 Issue 4, p282Discusses strategies on how to eliminate cellulite. Insight into the process of liposuction; Fat burning effect of activities that keep heart rate up; Weight-lifting; Consumption of low-fat diet; Massages; Use of tanning creams and alpha-hydroxy containing creams.
- Diet dopiness.
Mehlman, Barbara // Cosmopolitan; Mar1996, Vol. 220 Issue 3, p161Presents 11 myths about weight loss. Includes Low-fat means not fattening; Calories in salads; Fats in fast-food chicken; Skipping meals to loss weight.
- Dieter's notebook.
Houck, Catherine // Cosmopolitan; Jul96, Vol. 221 Issue 1, p46Provides weight loss and weight gain tips. Includes suggested microwave dinners; Exercise tips; Sandwich recipe.
- How you can win the battle of the bulge.
Jovanovic-Peterson, Lois; Peterson, Charles M. // Diabetes in the News; May/Jun92, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p59Discusses weight loss programs and maintaining proper weight. Benefits to the diabetic; High priority for Type II diabetics; Two elements needed to lose weight; The trick behind success in weight loss; Weight loss maintenance requirements; Fast ways to win the battle of the bulge; Eating habits;...
- Experts speak out: It's time to give up dieting.
Jackson, E.G. // Environmental Nutrition; Mar1992, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p1Discusses that in response to the increasing evidence that diets don't work, some health professionals are questioning whether thin is always better and if dieting is the best weapon to combat obesity. Estimated that at least 50 percent of the United States population is on a diet at any given...
- The `Ultimate' in low-calorie entrees.
Jackson, E.G. // Environmental Nutrition; May92, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p8Announces that Weight Watchers has introduced two new frozen entree lines. Ultimate 200 and Stir-Fry Entrees; Descriptions and examples of each; What the entrees include; Nutritional information.
- Liquid diet success rate less than stellar; how to improve your odds.
Jackson, E.G. // Environmental Nutrition; Jul92, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p3Presents new research which suggests that the odds one faces when starting a very low-calorie liquid diet program, such as Optifast, are less than stellar. Lose it fast, gain it back fast; Advantage to a liquid diet; Solid food consumption causes pounds to return; Suggests trying a liquid diet...
- Haste makes waist.
Jackson, E.G. // Environmental Nutrition; Jul92, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p6Suggests that modest weight loss goals are a reasonable and beneficial way to help the dieter to maintain weight loss momentum. Start with one low-fat meal a week; Work toward complete low-fat day; Add more low-fat days each month; Going cold turkey on fat reduction a big mistake; Set up for...
- Designer diets succeed when you are the architect.
Jackson, E.G. // Environmental Nutrition; Aug92, Vol. 15 Issue 8, p6Discusses the success of a do-it-yourself diet plan. Customizing your diet to your likes and dislikes; More likely to lose weight and keep it off if the diet is designed for you.
- 10 pounds over? How to lose it or learn to live with it
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Sep92, Vol. 15 Issue 9, p1Announces that no-nonsense experts agree that you can banish those ten extra pounds only by making subtle but calorically significant changes in your diet and by exercising. Permanent changes promise results; Slowing of metabolism with age; External versus internal motivation; Budgeting fat;...
- Eating is as natural as breathing
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Sep92, Vol. 15 Issue 9, p4Explains why dieting is so difficult. Comments from John Foreyt, a psychologist and leading weight loss researcher; Dieting compared to holding breath; The binge; Body's natural response to restrictive regimen; Solution.
- When fat cells multiply, they're yours for keeps.
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Oct92, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p7States that multiplying fat cells never go away. Number of extra pounds needed to make fat cells multiply; What people with more fat cells should do; How to keep fat cells from multiplying.
- Resisting the lure of leftovers.
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Jul93, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p3Gives advice on how to resist the temptation of eating leftovers in the refrigerator. Throwing or keeping them in opaque containers; Placing of most irresistible foods in hard-to-see and hard-to-reach places; Keeping a see-through container filled with low-calorie snacks; Freezing of leftovers.
- CyberTrim's weight-loss `secrets'.
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Jul94, Vol. 17 Issue 7, p7Discusses the weight-loss program called CyberTrim. Focus on reducing body fat and building muscle; Recommended dietary supplements; Equipment and supplies provided.
- The tape measure doesn't tell all.
Volain, Naomi // Environmental Nutrition; Nov96, Vol. 19 Issue 11, p7States that losing body weight should not be dependent on tape measurement. Possibility of losing body fat despite the lack of changes in tape measurement.
- How to help your loved ones lose those love handles.
Ward, Elizabeth M. // Environmental Nutrition; Jan1997, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p1Presents advice on how to help loved ones lose weight. Includes approaching overweight persons about their weight in terms of how it affects their health rather than their appearance; Recognition of readiness; Holding back on diet dogma; Working together.

