Rating The Best Diets
What's the easiest way to lose weight? Are there any foolproof tricks to make those extra pounds just go away?
Sadly, the answer to both questions is no. However, according to Consumer Reports magazine, there are diets that make more sense than others — and there are some tips you can follow that might make dieting a little easier.
A recent study by the magazine shows that Americans are pre-occupied with weight issues. The survey, conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center, found that 41 percent of American adults (91 million) are currently trying to lose weight. Nearly half (46 percent) of all women are trying to shed weight, while about one third (36 percent) of men are dieting.
On The Early Show, consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen unveiled the results of a survey, which appears in the magazine's June issue, that names the top clinically-tested diet plans.
Coming in first was Volumetrics, in which dieters fill up on "low-density" foods like fruits and vegetables and consume a low-fat soup or salad before a meal to take the edge off their hunger.
Consumer Reports also gave high marks to the Weight Watchers diet plan, which uses weekly meetings and weigh-ins for motivation and behavioral support for diet and exercise changes. The Weight Watchers plan scored average on weight loss but first in long-term adherence. The magazine's experts found the Weight Watchers recipes appetizing and fairly easy to prepare.
The Jenny Craig diet plan is based on weekly one-on-one meetings and pre-packaged food. Consumer Reports did a study of client histories and found that while the plan had high dropout rates, dieters who stuck with the plan lost considerable weight.
The Slim-Fast diet uses meal-replacement shakes and bars that are easy to find in most grocery stores and drugstores. Clinical studies show above-average long-term weight loss but a high long-term dropout rate.
The magazine interviewed people who are listed on the National Weight Control Registry, which enrolls people who have documented that they lost 30 pounds and kept the weight off for at least a year. Some words of advice from winners at the losing game: