Well, darling, Weight Watchers has been around since 1963. That's over half a century of people counting points, attending meetings, and trying to shed those pesky pounds. So, if you're looking for a program with some serious staying power, Weight Watchers is your jam.
Weight Watchers has Lifetime Memberships.
you can die
Weight Watchers has been proven to be beneficial to losing weight in a healthy manner that is based around lifestyle changes. These changes will help you improve your health in the long run. There is a newer program out there promoted by Self Magazine that uses many of the same principals as Weight Watchers that you could also check out.
There are several weight loss programs that have been around for a long time. All have sustained their businesses by responding to the needs of their clientele. Have a look at Weight Watchers (40+ years) www.weightwatchers.com AND eDiets (15+ years) www.ediets.com AND Nutrisystems (30+ years) www.nutrisystems.com
Weight watchers works just fine, as long as you follow the instructions. WW doesn't work if you cheat with how much and what you're eating.
That depends on the individual person and situation.
Well it does not really have an age preferance as long as you are 30 pounds or more than you are supposed to be then you can join Weight Watchers!
Not the best choice. Long-term is better.
Yes they do see long term weight loss if they stick with their programs, their diet, and work hard at it. I found information about a new study that suggests you can keep the weight off with Weight watchers at https://www.weightwatchers.com/about/prs/wwi_template.aspx?GCMSID=1004431.
probably around 3 weeks. Good luck!
The most popular long-lasting weight loss programs today are Jenny Craig, Nutri-System, Weight Watchers, and Atkins.
Weight Watchers is a good diet that is recommended to lose weight. You pretty much can eat what you want in moderation as long as you keep track of your points