weight loss guidelines

Need to Lose Weight? Get a Grip on ‘Portion Distortion’

Make healthy lifestyle choices to trim your plate and your waistline.

By Leah Zerbe

Make vegetables the centerpiece stars of dinner.

Out-of-proportion portions are making us fat, says the American Dietetic Association.

02-27-09 RODALE NEWS, EMMAUS, PA—In order to manage weight, people should vow to make a “lifelong commitment to healthful lifestyle behaviors,” according to the American Dietetic Association. The ADA’s new position paper on weight management was published in its journal this month and was endorsed by the American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM recently released its exercise and weight loss guidelines, too.

THE DETAILS: ADA sifted through its research library to revamp its stance on weight management, and all the things that go along with it: portion control, how often you eat, meal replacements, and physical activity.

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