Why Dieting Makes Things Worse By Maryland Dietitian Kay Loughrey

Hi, I’m Maryland, dietitian and nutritionist, Kay Loughrey. Today I’m here to talk about why diets make things worse. When Julie called me for help with weight loss, this is what she told me. She said, “When I first started dieting, I was 140 pounds. Five diets later, I’m 225 pounds. I’d just like to get back to the 140 pounds where I started. This example illustrates the heartbreaking reality of dieting. What happens is that 80% of dieters fail to keep the weight off that they lost, but even worse, they on average, gained an additional 7 pounds after each diet. If you lost 50 pounds on a diet, then you’d gain the 50 back plus another 7 pounds. The problem is that we are worse off after each diet, and this is the reason why I offer a lifestyle change approach. I offer a comprehensive lifestyle change approach and help people build a healthy relationship with food so they can live at a live a happy life at a healthy weight instead of dieting.

Instead of dieting and expecting quick results from diets, get started and keep going with habit change. It takes time for tiny habit changes to make a difference. We start by creating your success Roadmap and then identify your first tiny step that is a start of a weight loss journey. We help you build a healthy relationship with food so you can life the life you’ve always wanted to live at a healthy weight. We are dedicated to help you break free from food triggers and lifestyle choices that cause overeating.

Click here for our blog post on how to form habits that last to help you live a happy life at a healthy weight. 

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Kay Loughrey, MPH, RDN, LDN
Transformational Speaker, Breakthrough Coach, Nutritionist-Dietitian

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