Keeping a Healthy Body Weight

Keeping a Healthy Body Weight

Maintaining your ideal body weight is tough, no matter where you are in your weight loss journey.

Extra pounds can mean a higher risk for many serious health problems, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.

If you’re overweight, losing even a few pounds can improve your health, so every step in the right direction counts!

When your weight is in a healthy range:

Losing weight isn’t easy, but there’s no doubt it’s worth it. It sounds simple enough: To lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you eat. And to stay at a healthy weight, you need to balance healthy eating and physical activity. Most fad diets and quick weight loss schemes don’t work, because they don’t help you learn how to maintain a healthy weight over the long haul.

There’s no “secret” to success, but there are a few basic steps to losing weight you can take.

Keeping the weight off

Lapsing and relapsing

A lapse is a small mistake or slip into old habits. This can happen when you have a bad day and overeat or skip your workout. A relapse is when you go back to old habits for several days or weeks.

Remember that having a lapse or relapse is not failing. You can get back on track. Try to find new, healthier ways to handle life’s stresses besides overeating or becoming one with your couch. Take a walk, talk with a friend or do something to help someone else. Just don’t give up!