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Weight Watchers
was founded in the 1960s by Jean Nidetch.
Weight Watchers is a company offering various dieting
products and services
to assist weight loss
and maintenance. We have no affiliation with
WeightWatchers.ca
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Weight Watchers
started as a discussion group for how to best lose weight. It now
operates in about 30 countries around the world, generally under the
name "Weight Watchers" translated into the local language.
Its most prominent celebrity
endorser is Sarah, Duchess of York. Before her, Lynn Redgrave
appeared in a series of popular television advertisements for the
packaged low calorie food division of the H.J. Heinz Company, then the
parent of WeightWatchers.
Weigth Watchers usually has a 'minimum weight' level, to protect
those who are not actually overweight.
Eighty percent of the people who responded
to a recent survey said they are making up their own diet plans by
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Only 6 percent said they are on commercial
diets such as Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers and
NutriSystem. Nearly 70 percent said they aren't interested in the
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Americans Resolve to
Focus on Health in 2007: New Weight Watchers Survey Reveals
92 Percent Have a Health-Related Resolution
Uncovering Reasons Resolutions Fail and Resolution Tips from Weight
Watchers
NEW YORK -- As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st and 2007
rolls in, a new national survey conducted on behalf of Weight
Watchers reveals that over 55 percent of adults in America will
look in the mirror to see an overweight "before" rather than the
healthy picture of an "after" they desire, which will lead to a New
Year's resolution to lose weight. Women (61 percent) are more likely
than men (50 percent) to want to lose weight in the New Year, and of
those who resolve to lose weight, most are motivated by wanting to
look better (87 percent) and/or health reasons (70 percent). Roughly
half are inspired by wanting to reverse the damage from holiday
overeating.
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Varying on location,
Weight Watchers generally offers two distinct programs:
The Flex program and
The Core program.
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The WeightWatcher programs are supplemented by optional support groups which meet
regularly and provide assistance to those trying to meet weight-loss
goals.
Like many other weight loss programs,
Weight Watchers frequently offers
promotions and coupons ranging from free registration (normally fifteen
dollars) to advance-purchase plans that bring the weekly cost down from
twelve dollars on average to less than nine. Of all of the weight-loss
plans currently popular throughout the United States, Weight Watchers is
one of the most reasonably priced as long as a member attends each
week--missed meetings must be paid in full before the next weigh-in,
which is a surprise to some members.
Once a Weight Watcher member reaches their goal weight and maintains that weight within
plus or minus two pounds for six weeks they become Lifetime Weight
Watchers members. They can then attend any number of meetings anywhere
for free, as long as they weigh no more than 2 pounds above their goal
weight and weigh in at least once per month. Part of the success of
Weight Watchers members keeping weight off is the continued free support
of their weekly meetings.
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Diet pills
and Weight Watching programs
may or may not work for you. Before starting any weight loss
program
- check with your doctor.
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