Losing weight for good
developing your personal plan of action
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Author
Publication
1997 - Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland
Language
English
Word Count
67,000 words, Guess
Page Count
268 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelosingweightforg0000ches
- Internet Archivelosingweightforg00ches
- ISBN-100801854997
- ISBN-139780801854996
- Goodreads3471074
Classifications
- DDC613.2/5
- LCCRM222.2 .C474 1997
- LCCRM222.2.C474 1997
Description
Each person faces unique challenges when trying to lose weight. As director of the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center, Lawrence J. Cheskin, M.D., and his team of experts have had remarkable success in helping thousands of individuals develop successful plans of action. Each plan contains the crucial ingredients for healthy success: an attainable goal, an appealing diet, and a practical program of physical activity. Based on the latest research in medicine, psychology, nutrition, and exercise physiology, the Personal Plan of Action offers a unique approach that recognizes the different reasons people gain weight - and why they have trouble losing that weight and keeping it off. Now, for the first time, the advantages of an expertly designed Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center plan are available to those who want to lose weight on their own. Losing Weight for Good: Developing Your Personal Plan of Action helps you assess your own reasons for weight gain. With this knowledge, you can design your own personal step-by-step program for weight loss based on the approach that has been so successful at the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center. This individualized approach takes into account personal differences in such areas as emotional makeup, lifestyle, family circumstances, coping style, physical health, and economic means. Unlike typical diet books that offer simplistic or formulaic recommendations for weight loss, Losing Weight for Good tells you how to develop and follow a plan that meets your own specific needs. As you read through the book, you will establish your own weight loss goals, dietary aims, and exercise schedule, while building critical skills to help you cope with temptation, frustration, and anything else that interferes with your goal.
First Sentence
As you drive along the highway, your car radio blares, "You can lose weight now!
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