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Diet Killers

Six sneaky things that can sabotage your weight loss and what to do about them

By Camille Noe Pagán

If the scale’s stuck, don’t automatically blame your weak willpower. There are a host of surprising things that can keep you from slimming down. We’ve highlighted six diet problems that can send you into eating overdrive, and the easy ways to spot and overcome each one.

1. Snack packs

There’s complicated psychology at work in those 100-calorie snack packs at the grocery store. They are based on something consumer scientists call unit bias: The bigger the size of the serving of any given food, the more you will eat of it. Reduce the size of the package, then, and it seems like you’d eat less. Right? Not if you’re a dieter.

A recent Arizona State University study found that non-dieters consumed fewer calories when they ate M&Ms out of a mini-pack, but dieters consumed almost twice as many calories when they ate M&Ms out of snack packs compared to eating out of traditional packaging.

“Consumers perceive the mini-packs to be diet food,” the authors wrote. “For chronic dieters, this perceptual dilemma causes a tendency to overeat, due to their emotion-laden relationship with food.” In other words, the snack-packs seemed “safe” so dieters felt free to eat more of them.

Another study, from Tilburg University in the Netherlands, which tested the effects of packaging size on the consumption of potato chips in college students came to the same conclusion. The Dutch study found that participants were more likely to regulate their eating when they opened a large bag of potato chips instead of a snack pack. Both studies were published in the Journal of Consumer Research. 

Slimming solution: Instead of stocking your pantry with 100-calorie snack packs, use a plastic baggie to implement your own portion control. Measuring food yourself will force you to be conscious of how many calories you’re eating and reinforce the decision to stop when you hit your pre-planned limit.

2. Diet soda

Regular soft drinks are the biggest source of calories in the American diet, and numerous studies have tied them to weight gain. Yet even the calorie-free kind may lead people to put on pounds. Researchers found that each can of diet soda a person drinks daily increased a person’s risk of becoming obese by a whopping 41 percent. The study was published in the journal Obesity.

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Emma
27 Apr 2011, 16:31
I cook every other day but when out the food choices are not good. I try to broil or back my chicken and eat more fish with vegetables. Thank you for the suggestions.











Teri
27 Apr 2011, 15:24
HELP ME PLEASE .... i need to lose 130 pounds and i eat all the time, stressed to no end .. always upset with the problems...cant sleep ... i hurt all the time and i was hit by a car and was almost crushed .. i walk with a limp ... please can anybody please be my friend and help me through this ..... oh i found out i was sick with high fevers and some of my kidneys were messed up destroyed and im a slow .... thank you for my time
BRENDA MAESE
26 Apr 2011, 12:44
To Vicki Hodge and others who may be interested. Iam RN with Fibromyalgia. I would love to discuss sone of tghe things that work for me. (Not a sales pitch. Just interested in helping others.) Email me @ brendas_ponies@yahoo.com.
Betty
26 Apr 2011, 11:56
I have lost 85# and am struggling to keep it off. I crave sugar and treats, what is my problem? I put on 10# take it off and on again. Now I need to loose 20# Help me find a solution.
Michele
26 Apr 2011, 11:17
EAT: High protein, low to no sugar and low to no carbs. I have lost 23 pounds since the end of January! =D
Judy
26 Apr 2011, 09:34
A friend told me about this tip, and she has lost 6# this past month. Eat every 2 Hrs. so your blood sugar stays level. Just keep the calories low, such as fruit, 18 small pretzels is only 100 Ca., almonds, & I use either diet soda or flavored water. Green tea with Splenda works also. I use Splenda whenever I can even though I am not diabetic.
Vicki Hodges
30 Oct 2010, 13:25
When you have spinal problems, Fibromyalgia, and also neuropathy in the feet (causing pain when walking) what do you do to lose weight? You can eat right, exercise, do pilates...try to keep moving even though you hurt with each step...how do you lose weight? If anyone has an answer, please write let me know.
safz mahomed
17 Aug 2010, 09:41
try this drink.it really is refreshing.have it cold.1 bunch spinach,5 apples 5 pears ,1 freshly squeezed lemon.am using a magimix juice extractor.lovely,no water ,sugar,or salt added.just pure juice is extracted from the above ingredients.helps very much with weight loss.excellent during the fasting month.
JEANIE WILLIAMS
20 Jan 2010, 03:43
I AM TRYING TO LOSE WIEGHT AND IT IS NOT EASY IAM TRYING TO USE THE CLEANER TO FLUSH WHILE I EAT BUT IT SEEMS NOT TO HELP AND I AM 47 AND I AM NOT NO ONE GRAND MOTHER BUT I WANT TO LIVE THIS FAMILY HAVE BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART ATTACK WHEN THEY ARE IN THEIR 70 I JUST WANT TO EAT RIGHT AN ENJOY WHAT I EAT THAT IT WANT KILL ME AN TO LOVE LIFE?
marion Hansen
19 Jan 2010, 16:49
diet sodas have a lot a salt in them.. I stop drinking them because of the salt and found I lost weight..I found out because I was always thirsty after drinking a diet soda, look at the can found it to have a lot of salt...
metalneck62
09 May 2009, 20:45
I have spinal stenosis, triple cervical fusion, bulging disc's in lower back, osteo, you name it, anyway, I eat oatmeal with fruit in a.m.,bran/grain bread with p-butter for lunch, fish, veg, rice for dinner, still overweight, love fruit, even to much of that can add on the pounds. Portion control is my main problem, I even walk???
Harriet Josephson
13 Mar 2009, 15:27
I agree with you on the diet killers. I am presently on weight watchers and this helps.
Ellen Fix
18 Feb 2009, 09:46
I tend to eat more when I have a big bag of anything, because even when I eat a lot, there's still so much left in the bag it feels as if I didn't eat that much. Whereas, the small snack packs enforce self-discipline - which I don't have!

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