Profile of a successful loser, huh?
For those of you that follow our blog, you know we are referring to weight, so becoming a successful loser is something to aspire to! You all know by now that Vtrim is a research-based program. That sounds credible but what the heck does it mean? In a nut shell, we have combined research findings from obesity research done at the University of Vermont by Dr. Jean Harvey-Berino and research results from other universities to create a commercially available program that provides the best chance of success based on many research studies over many years.
One of our favorite sources of research data is the National Weight Control Registry. This database was started in 1994 and is now 5000+ people deep. The criterion for joining the Registry is maintenance of at least a 30 lb weight loss for at least one year. Rena Wing, PhD and Jim Hill, PhD, two renowned obesity researchers, started this database in an effort to study people who have lost weight and kept it off. People self select to join this database and it is not a randomized controlled study. The researchers concede this limitation but the point is to gleen common characteristics of people who are keeping weight off long-term. What are they doing and how can this knowledge help others who are attempting to maintain the weight they’ve worked so hard to lose?
This data provides a road map of what successful weight maintenance looks like and it is no cake walk, so to speak!
Common characteristics among successful weight losers:
1. Diet AND exercise are key. Successful weight maintenance requires both! Successful losers lost weight with diet and exercise and they continue these behaviors in maintenance.
2. Most follow a reduced-calorie, low fat diet with an average of 24% of calories coming from fat. (Tracking fat helps you to meet your calorie goal since gram for gram fat has twice the calories of protein and carbohydrate.)
3. Almost 80% eat a healthy breakfast everyday. (They get started on the right foot everyday.)
4. 75% weigh themselves at least once a week and many weigh daily. (This allows you to correct for minor slips.)
4. 90% exercise an average of 1 hour per day. The average exercise expenditure is the equivalent of walking 28 miles per week. (Don’t be intimidated, see it as perspective on what you are currently doing. Can you do more?)
5. 62% watch less than 10 hours of TV per week. (No time for TV with all of that exercise! Can’t give up TV, walk the treadmill while you watch.)
Vtrim will teach you the weight loss behaviors necessary to achieve these markers of long-term success. You too can be a successful loser and Vtrim can help!

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