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Weightwatcher

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Ranked #17 of 19
(#1 Nutrisystem, 15897 votes)
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Bottom Line
The points-based method of Weight Watchers is outdated and doesn’t go far enough to promote healthy lifestyle changes. For better success, stick with diets like Nutrisystem or Medifast.

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User Review #67
by Kathy on July 29th, 2010 at 8:19 AM CDT
I was on Weight Watchers years ago when the diet was more structured. I lost my weight and felt wonderful. We moved to a small town without a WW group and I gained all my weight back and then some. Eventually I went back to WW but they had changed to a point system that didn't work for me at all.
User Review #66
by Judy on May 23rd, 2010 at 8:12 PM CDT
I, too, am a lifetime member with weight watchers. I went on the point system 10 years ago, gained most of my weight back and two years ago, went back to WW and lost all my weight again, using the point system. I lost a little too much weight.

However, after a year and a half, I've gained 70% of the weight back. I only had to lose 20 pounds, but my lifestyle has changed and even though I am retired, I watch my grandkids and I feel like I have less time to take care of me..

I did lose all my weight without exercising. I think this time, although I know WW works for me, it's harder to follow the point system, when you have to feed and take care of kids.

I think I'll try Nutrisystem for a month and see how that goes. .
User Review #65
by Pat on April 15th, 2010 at 1:24 PM CDT
I agree with the comments above that WW worked better when it was the exchange program. I HATE the points system. I tried it and it took forever only to lose a couple of pounds. I lost consistently when I did the exchange program. I was able to find the food exchanges on web.

I noticed too when I did the points system that I focused more on food and carbs. Since I found the exchanges of the foods I eat, I don't focus on food like I use to. I'm counting calories and exercising and the weight is coming off.
Users do not like this diet
Bottom Line
The points-based method of Weight Watchers is outdated and doesn’t go far enough to promote healthy lifestyle changes. For better success, stick with diets like Nutrisystem or Medifast.

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