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#15 of 17
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WW, weightwatcher, wieght watchers, weightwatchers
 

Weight Watchers

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#15 Weight Watchers Rating for Weight Watchers
Ranked #15 of 17
(#1 Medifast 10,833 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The points-based method of Weight Watchers is outdated and doesn’t go far enough to promote healthy lifestyle changes.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 Medifast or Nutrisystem.

Weight Watchers Reviews

by Melinda on April 22nd, 2008 at 11:36 AM CDT
I just recently joined Weight Watchers with 5 other family members. We all LOVE it! It's not a diet but a new way of learning how to eat. After being on it for a few weeks you begin to automatically know what you should and shouldn't eat and the portion size. I tell my family members that we will always have to watch what we eat so if you really want a certain food...eat it! Just count the points and have only the amount you are allowed. I think Weight Watchers is great!!
by Char Chiles on April 17th, 2008 at 12:59 PM CDT
I had success on Weight Watchers, but it is way too expensive and I hate all the stuff they try to sell you at the meetings. When I first started going to the meetings it was $10 a week, now it's $14. They keep insisting that if you don't go to the meetings you will not be as successful. I'm just sick of all their gimmicks.

by Doug on April 6th, 2008 at 9:23 AM CDT
Personally, I think Weight Watchers is the best program out there for weight loss and lifestyle change. Sure it's not a "diet" but that's the point, and that's why it actually works.

I lost 60 pounds on Weight Watchers and did a good job keeping it off. That was 7 years ago, and in that time I've only gained 20 pounds back, total. And that fluctuates.

I think it's a fantastic method because even if you don't strictly adhere to it after you meet your goal - you can't erase what you learned about food, and that guilt will linger for the rest of your life every time you consider eating some of the things that you KNOW are really bad for you.
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The points-based method of Weight Watchers is outdated and doesn’t go far enough to promote healthy lifestyle changes.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 Medifast or Nutrisystem.

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