Some stats:
– 1 billion on the world’s inhabitants are overweight
– Globally, over 22 million children under the age of 5 are considered overweight
– Nearly 2/3 of Americans are overweight or obese
– 50% of American women and 25% of American men are currently on a diet
– America’s top 3 killers are linked to obesity (heart disease, cancer, and stroke)
– American’s spent $58 billion on weight loss products in 2007
– Over half of diet industry’s claims are false
– There are 4 common behaviors found among those who achieved lasting weight loss (lost more than 30 lbs and kept it off for at least a year): they keep a food journal and monitor their weight; they never skip breakfast; they get an hour of exercise almost every day; and they eat diets consisting of 24% fat, 56% carbs and 19% lean protein.
(Sources: World Health Organization, National Geographic, American Diatetic Association, Federal Trade Commission, National Weight Control Registry)
Clearly weight management is a critical issue for all of us. Whether we are trying to maintain our current weight or lose weight, we are all impacted by these statistics. There is no “quick fix”!!! It is not about being on a diet, it is about lifestyle. I love the last study that revealed the four common behaviors among those who achieved lasting weight loss. It is so simple, but requires patience and dedication. I would venture to add one more thing to that list… SUPPORT! Find support somewhere – a workout buddy, spouse, friend, online community, Weight Watchers, etc… Surround yourself with like-minded people that can provide accountability, motivation, support and encouragement.
Where are you on your journey? Are you currently trying out the latest “fad” diet? Or are you working toward creating lasting lifestyle changes that you can hold on to for the long term? We can each work it differently! That is the beauty of it! Forget about dieting. Find what works for you and start your life, not your diet!
Brenda Riddle says
Mindy, I have been reading a lot of your website over the last week. You have done a great job and put many many hours into helping others. And I want to say thanks for all the information. I have read and educated myself more the last couple of years. But, I have really struggled off track with eating sugar way to much. I would say once I eat some sugar all I can think about or want is sugar. So I am going to take your 21 Day Sugar challenge tomorrow. I need accountability and want to lose 15 pounds to fill better about myself. I would love to be friends with you on MyFitnessPal ! I am excited to continue reading your information.
Also, A BIG congrats on all your journey and great work. You look wonderful and you have great determination. I am sure you will reach any goal you put your mind into.
I would love any suggestions, help
Brenda Riddle says
Mindy, I would rather only you see what I write.
When is your next challenge group?
Brenda
fitmindy says
Hello Brenda! Thanks for letting me know your progress and choice to take the challenge. The first step is always the hardest. Stay consistent and keep working the plan one day at a time. Habits that took years to develop don’t undo in a week. You can friend me on MFP at Mindy Irish. Stay tuned to the FB page and the website for all my latest tips and motivation. Thanks for reaching out to me and for being in the Club! -Mindy
fitmindy says
I offer the free challenges online off my site right now and will look into running a challenge group this summer. I ran one with three gals from January thru March and I want to eval that process before beginning again.