Thursday, December 11, 2008

Food Journals Really Do Work!

By Melissa Bosslet

In a study conducted by the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research enrolled 1700 overweight adults. The regimen consisted of eating 500 fewer calories per day, eat plenty of fruits and veggies, engage in 180 miniutes of exercise per week, and write their food choices down. The participants also attended weekly group sessions with behavior coaches and nutritionists.

Results showed that after 6 months, those who had consistently kept food records lost TWICE as much weight. Attending regular group sessions also led to greater weight loss. The rest of the results appear in the August 2008 volume of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Although it may seem like a nuisance to write down what you eat, it works! We are not just telling you to journal for our benefit, either. It can help you see trends in your diet habits and start paying closer attention to portions. You know what else works, keeping appointments with your Dietitian! It keeps you honest and accountable, so if weight loss is your goal, stick with EB and your journals.

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