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Weight Loss, Weight Management, and Obesity:
Beyond Diets
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S. According
to recent figures, about 65% of adults are overweight (BMI>25),
and 50% of overweight people are considered obese (BMI>30).
While the diet and weight loss industry has exploded, Americans
have been gaining more and more weight, especially in the
past 20 years. If the goal of dieting is for us to reach
and maintain a healthy weight, it is obviously not working.
So what should we do? One thing to realize is that weight
loss and maintenance is not about food. It is not just about
what you eat and how much you eat. Making changes in that
area is necessary, but not sufficient. In other words, eating
healthy foods and in proper amounts is important, but other
things must happen in order to ensure success in weight
management.
Aside from what you eat, one must deal with where you eat,
how you eat, when you eat, and why you eat. If one is not
eating in response to hunger and only enough to satisfy
that hunger, then there is another reason for the behavior.
This is the crux of the problem, and as long as one avoids
the motivating issues, the behavior continues. It is difficult
to address these issues; if it were easy, the consequences
of overeating would be strong enough to deter the behavior.
The good news is, there are changes that you can make that
are very powerful and long-lasting, and they deal with the
way you think, how you feel about yourself, how you feel
about your life, and the quality of your relationships.
If you are struggling with obesity and tired of yo-yo dieting,
therapy can help you to identify what is really holding
you back from reaching your goals of weight loss and management.
Working a plan that covers all the bases while gaining support,
guidance, understanding and awareness is key.
CTA is a network of experienced therapists across the New York metro
area. We strive to match you with the right therapist for you, to help
you to effectively manage and resolve issues related to overeating and
obesity. To inquire about an appointment, please call us at (212)
258-2577.
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