Log on to Lose
Friday, February 6th, 2009
Vtrim was recently mentioned in a Diabetic Living article called Log On To Take It Off by Hope Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE a nationally recognized dietitian and diabetes educator. The article does a great job of breaking down online options for weight loss from “fee to free”, as Hope writes. All websites are not created equal and just because a program is online does not mean it will be inexpensive to participate. It is important to realize what you are buying when you sign up for any online program. You will find similar weight loss tools on practically every site but that may be where the similarities end.
Many sites are inexpensive and that is because they are self-help programs. It is up to you to take advantage of what is offered and to keep your motivation high. Weight loss is difficult and keeping it off is even harder, so for many people a self-help program is not enough. However, there are certainly success stories that come out of these programs and they are usually front and center on the homepage with a disclaimer that says, “results not typical”.
The Vtrim program is online and we utilize a website to deliver our program, however we are much more than a weight loss website. We know how difficult behavior change is for weight loss and our program is considered the gold-standard treatment for obesity in the research world. The word treatment gives respect to the weight loss process. In order to lose weight and have the best chance of keeping it off, you need a plan, a systematic approach. Relying on willpower alone is usually a set up for failure. Changing behaviors takes time and support. All websites have something to offer but remember they are not all created equal. Know yourslef, know what you need to succeed and seek out a site that will deliver for you. If you need expert feedback, accountability and peer support, a structured program, like Vtrim, is a good option.
