By Nick Fuller, University of Sydney.
How many times have you attempted to lose weight only to fall short and fail? For many people it is extremely challenging to stick to a strict dietary and exercise program for more than a few weeks. The good news is research now shows that having intermittent breaks from your diet may actually help you keep the weight off in the long term.
A study receiving a lot of attention found weighing yourself daily and hence adjusting your food and exercise intake helps you achieve a clinically significant weight loss over a two-year period if you take frequent breaks from your diet. This doesn’t require a fixed calorie-counting or structured exercise regime, but it does require recording your weight daily and monitoring the trajectory over time.
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Isn't this just a variation of the "cheat" meal while dieting?
(It was for a number of purposes, but it was originally meant to be just a single treat a week. But it then became the whole meal. Then (in my case, anyway) it became the entire day where you could eat absolutely whatever you liked, and as much as you could of it.)