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- $Title{What Are the Dangers of Yo-Yo Diets?}
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- What Are the Dangers of Yo-Yo Diets?
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- QUESTION: Recently there was a lot of press on the dangers of YoYo diets. I
- am not sure I fully understand the meaning of those reports. Does this mean
- that people should no longer diet, because it can do them more harm than good?
- Your counsel in this matter would be very much appreciated.
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- ANSWER: I expected to receive a number of questions about these reports, and
- I was not disappointed. Diets and weight loss seem to interest a great many
- people. Estimates put about 39 percent of the men and 36 percent of the women
- of both Canada and the United States at weight levels that exceed those
- considered healthy. And with the growing understanding that excess weight is
- a risk factor that may lead to heart disease, about 50 percent of American
- women and 25 percent of the men are trying to stay on a weight loss diet at
- any given time. The problem is not with the dieting, but the fact once the
- weight has been lost, all the good habits are quickly abandoned, and the
- pounds return to plague us once again. It is this constantly changing weight,
- the ups and downs, that are considered to be more harmful than merely carrying
- around those excess pounds on a regular basis.
- Although this situation has been studied before with conflicting
- conclusions, the most recent report concerned individuals in the ongoing
- Framingham Heart Study. Using the initial recorded weights and those found at
- each of the first eight reexaminations (performed at 2 year intervals),
- investigators found that variations in weight were associated with heart
- disease and death from heart disease to a significant extent.
- That means that the concept of "diet" should be changed to one of healthy
- "life styles" so that once you have achieved your weight loss goals, you
- continue to eat and live in a manner that keeps the pounds off. That is truly
- the healthiest strategy, and probably demands that we study why so many people
- go back to their old ways after struggling to achieve success. It certainly
- doesn't mean that we give up on solving the problem of obesity, but that we do
- something about teaching people to stay thin.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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