Tough love: when someone you care about is gaining weight, there are ways you can help - without hassling
Article Abstract:
Two ways to help a spouse or life companion lose weight is to prepare low-calorie meals and plan physical activities without emphasizing the sensitive issue of discipline in eating habits and weight control. Change in physical appearance should not be an issue in sexual attraction.
Publication Name: Weight Watchers Magazine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-2180
Year: 1993
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The dating game
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Overweight women can find dates hard to come by, and they often approach each one with anxiety or desperation. Reducing does not ensure success. A weight loss program is a good time to examine expectations and improve the self image. Friends with similar experiences can help.
Publication Name: Weight Watchers Magazine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-2180
Year: 1992
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The odds of success
Article Abstract:
Issues concerning successful long-term weight loss are discussed. The fact that many people have lost weight and not regained it for a long time is highlighted.
Publication Name: Weight Watchers Magazine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-2180
Year: 2000
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