About Diet Programs
About Diet Programs
With so many weight loss programs available today, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. While larger, well-established programs
like Weight Watchers and the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet have strong clinical backing, newer options may also be effective but often lack
long-term data. The key is to make a sustainable, informed decision that suits your lifestyle and health goals.
What Makes a Program Sustainable and Effective?
When evaluating a weight management program, look for these evidence-based features:
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Social and psychological support: Programs that include group coaching or peer support (like CSIRO’s dietitian-led sessions) help build
motivation and accountability.
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No reliance on gimmicks: Avoid plans that depend on shakes, supplements, or extreme restrictions. These are often unsustainable and can
lead to nutrient deficiencies.
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Whole foods focus: The best programs emphasise fresh vegetables, fruits, lean meats, and whole grains
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Long-term habit formation: You should be able to imagine continuing the program’s habits well after it ends. If it feels like a short-term
fix, it probably is.
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No ongoing purchases required: A good program teaches you how to eat well independently, without needing to buy branded products forever.
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Realistic and manageable: If a program feels too hard or restrictive, it may lead to burnout or dropout. Sustainable weight loss is
gradual, typically 0.5 to 1 kg per week.