Weight Loss & Obesity News & Features
- 8 Diet Motivation Tips for Success
Can't lose weight? Try these diet motivation tips for success.
- 8 Secrets to Diet Success
Diet experts explain 8 diet success tips to help you stick to your diet plan.
- Bathroom Scales Don't Tell The Whole Story
Experts rate the best and worst in body-fat measurement devices.
- Don't Let the Holiday Blues Derail Your Diet
If you're prone to holiday blues, here are ways to keep the holiday cheer -- and your diet -- intact.
- 5 Strategies for Keeping Pounds Off
Five successful diet secrets from dieters who have lost weight and kept it off, maintaining their goal weight.
- 4 Ways to Get That Diet Going
Before you get started on a weight loss plan, consider these tips.
- Choosing a Weight Loss Buddy
Losing weight with a buddy is more fun, and it may even help you shed more pounds.
- 7 Ways to Jump-Start Your Weight Loss Plan This Fall
Fall can be the perfect time to be active and eat more healthfully.
- Fructose and Weight Gain: A Bad Rap?
Experts examine a controversy over claims that the sweetener known as fructose may be contributing to the obesity epidemic.
- 10 Diet Rules Meant to be Broken
What the experts say when it comes to dieting rules.
- Kelly's Story: Going the Distance
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- 10 Ways to Help a Loved One Lose Weight
How to be supportive of friends or family members who are beginning a weight loss plan.
- How to Drop Pound-Packing Habits
Are you sabotaging your weight loss program with eating habits you don't even know you have? Three experts tell WebMD how to spot those hefty habits - and change them!
- Jean's Story: Ice Hockey and a Healthy BMI
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Lose Weight: Eat Breakfast
Studies show making breakfast a daily habit can help you lose weight - and keep it off.
- Top 10 Ways to Get Back on Track
Blame it on the holidays. Or maybe you just got too darned busy to think about what you were eating. Perhaps you threw caution -- and calorie counts -- to the wind during a fancy-free vacation.
- Weight Loss: 7 Ways to Get Your Family's Support
Learn how to get your loved ones to support your diet -- and how to cope when they don't.
- Say What? Coping With Comments About Your Weight
How to deflect criticism and accept compliments
- Makeover Magic for Dieters
Why wait until you reach your goal to start looking great?
- Diet-Busting Foods That May Surprise You
There are many foods that seem like they're healthy but are actually loaded with calories and fat.
- Pat's Story: 1 Step at a Time
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Katrina's Story: Making It Work
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Kim's Story: An Inspiration for Healthy Weight Loss
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Sharon's Story: Eating (Healthfully) for 2
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Sherry's Story: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Dorothy's Story: A Woman on a Mission
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Add Joy, Not Pounds, With Holiday Spirits
If you're trying not to gain weight during the holiday season, use these tips to keep your food plan on track -- especially if you drink alcohol.
- Carolyn's Story: Better Health and a Better Life
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- The Biggest Loser Isn't Realistic
The Biggest Loser is the newest TV survivor show. For nine weeks, a dozen people are vying for the biggest weight loss -- huffing, puffing, starving, sweating, swearing. And yes, they're losing weight.
- 5 Weight Loss Myths
Get the scoop -- and the truth -- behind 5 common weight loss misconceptions.
- For Weight-Loss Success, Slow Is The Way To Go
Realistic goals can help keep pounds off.
- Barbara's Story: More Food, More Energy, More Fun
A woman's true story on weight loss success.
- Focus on Fitness, Not Fatness
Critics and experts challenge the goal of thinness as unrealistic and unnecessary; they say fitness is better for health in the long run.
- What to Do When You Want to Give Up Your Diet
Get inspired by these dieters' stick-to-it secrets.
- Break Your Food Addictions
Are you driven to eat certain foods? It could be an addiction.
- Countdown to Maintenance
How to get ready for a lifetime of slimness.
- Weight Loss With Medication
There's no magic bullet yet -- but for people with obesity, weight loss drugs can be a helpful part of treatment.
- Finding Clothes That Fit and Flatter
One problem with today's clothing sizes is that as a nation, our basic shape has been gradually changing. Yet much of the clothing industry hasn't yet recognized that fact.
- Why Aren't You Losing Weight?
Could a medical problem or medication be to blame?
- Calcium: Drink Yourself Skinny
Dairy products boost metabolism and aid weight loss.
- How to Think Like a Thin Person
Don't wait to live fit -- start now!
- Focus on Thinking Differently to Lose Weight
Are you waiting until you've reached your goal weight to "think thin?" Don't, say weight loss experts. The time to start thinking -- and living -- as a thinner, healthier person is right now.
- Top 10 Member Weight-Loss Tips
Here's some great advice from people who've been there.
- Take Off Those Last 10 Pounds
These tips can help you get to your goal.
- Spice Up Your Sex Life - No Matter What Your Size
Have you put your sex life on hold while you wait for those last 10 (or even 100) pounds to disappear? While losing weight and getting healthier can definitely get those urges going again, depriving yourself of romance in the meantime is not a good idea.
- What Is Emotional Eating? My Story
Do you remember when your out-of-control emotional eating first began? I can, even though it was more than five decades ago. I was 9, a skinny, active child -- and suddenly I was stuffing myself with entire cans of spaghetti for lunch, two or more desserts at dinner, and, throughout the day, all the soda, candy, cupcakes, and potato chips I could buy or find.
- My Relationship With Food: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - But So Worth It
Newsflash: "This just in -- Diana Potter wants the world to know the truth about her longstanding on-and-off relationship with food. In a hastily called press conference following the explosive announcement that she's ending her career as a professional overeater, Potter said today:
- Food Cravings: Taking Back the Power
In the previous chapter I told you that for long years of my life, emotional eating and food took the place of some very important parts of living. For example, I had few meaningful relationships with other people, and when I moved away from them, I seldom stayed in touch. My most meaningful day-to-day "relationship" was with -- food.
- To Start Losing, Start Loving
Getting over emotional battles can be the key to losing weight.
- Breaking Free -- My Battle with Emotional Eating
Talking to the mirror: "How can I be so fat? This isn't my body! This isn't me." But it was me, feeling miserable about my fat, distorted body through more than five decades of helplessness against the power of my food cravings and emotional eating.