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Old June 16th, 2004, 12:26 AM
Robin King
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Survey finds over 60% of clinically obese women began dieting before 14
Thursday, 10-Jun-2004, by News-Medical

A University of California, Berkeley-led survey of women defined as
clinically obese shows that nearly two-thirds of them went on their first
diet before age 14 and, as adults, were more likely to be heavier than
women who started dieting after age 14.
The survey, published in this month's issue of the Journal of the American
Dietetic Association, also found that those who started dieting before age
14 were more than twice as likely to have dieted more than 20 times when
compared with women who began dieting later in life.

Respondents said they tried a range of dieting techniques, from hypnotism
to low-calorie diets to commercial weight loss programs, in their lifelong
attempts to lose weight. Some women surveyed were even prescribed
amphetamines, a common treatment for weight loss in the 1960s and early
'70s.

"These findings should counter the popular myth that fat people are lazy
gluttons, and that they've never made an effort to manage their weight,"
said Joanne Ikeda, co-director of UC Berkeley's Center for Weight & Health
and lead author of the study.

She added that there is "growing evidence that repeated dieting adversely
affects the body's metabolism, and that dieting before puberty disrupts the
body's normal development."

Ikeda, a cooperative extension specialist in nutrition education at UC
Berkeley's College of Natural Resources, collected the survey data over a
period of nine months during 2000-2001. The 149 respondents were attendees
at two annual conferences for large women, participants from a prior
research study of large women, or participants of group listserves that
target large women. All respondents had a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or
higher - the clinical definition of obesity - with a mean BMI of 46.

When asked about their ability to maintain weight loss, 77 percent of the
respondents said they were not able to maintain any weight loss, 13 percent
reported maintaining a five - to 20 - pound weight loss, and nine percent
said they maintained a weight loss of 21 pounds or more.

Among those who began dieting before age 14, 84 percent said they weren't
able to maintain any permanent weight loss. This compares with 67 percent
of those who started dieting at age 14 or later.

Ikeda said the survey results are particularly troubling, as other studies
have shown that dieting during adolescence results in weight gain, not
weight loss.

"There's a myth out there that calorie restriction on the whole is a
positive way to lose weight," said Ikeda. "But studies have found that high
school girls who said they were dieting were at greater risk for becoming
obese three years later."

Several respondents in her survey said they were not significantly
overweight when they started dieting as young teens. "My concern is that
there is a subsample of the population that is particularly vulnerable to
the negative effects of yo-yo dieting," said Ikeda. "Many women in the
study said they wished they had never started dieting in the first place."

Ikeda cautions that her survey was not a randomized sampling of obese women
in the United States and that this limits her ability to generalize the
findings. In addition, there was no comparison group of women with BMIs of
less than 30.

Nevertheless, the survey provides some key insights into the dieting
experiences of a significant number of obese women, said Ikeda.

"I suggest that dietitians and obese women shift their focus from weight to
metabolic fitness," said Ikeda. "They should look at ways to improve blood
pressure and levels of glucose, insulin and lipids rather than what the
scale says."

Ikeda admits that her anti-dieting views on weight and health put her in
the minority among nutrition and health professionals. "If people have
already seriously tried to lose weight three times and regained that weight
back all three times, I'd say stop dieting and live with the weight they've
got," said Ikeda. "At some point, you've got to say, 'This is not working
for me.' You need to find an alternative. Adopt a healthy lifestyle, and
let the weight stabilize."

To help advise families with overweight children, Ikeda has developed a
pamphlet that focuses on behavioral changes rather than on the child's
weight. Guidelines include limiting television viewing time to less than
two hours a day, encouraging kids to play actively at least 60 minutes a
day, checking to see that they are eating five or more servings of fruits
and vegetables each day, and limiting consumption of nutrient-poor junk
food.

Other co-authors of the study are Patricia Lyons of Connection Women's
Health Consulting; Flavia Schwartzman of Cooperative Extension Alameda
County and a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley at the time of the study; and
Rita Mitchell of UC Berkeley's Department of Nutritional Sciences and
Toxicology.

The survey was co-sponsored by the National Association to Advance Fat
Acceptance.

http://www.berkeley.edu




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Old June 16th, 2004, 02:06 AM
Don Klipstein
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In article , Robin King wrote:
Survey finds over 60% of clinically obese women began dieting before 14
Thursday, 10-Jun-2004, by News-Medical

A University of California, Berkeley-led survey of women defined as
clinically obese shows that nearly two-thirds of them went on their first
diet before age 14 and, as adults, were more likely to be heavier than
women who started dieting after age 14.


Was the cause being overweight before age 14 or only dieting before age
14?

How about the fact that most USA citizens are unhealthfully sedentary as
well as eating too many calories?

- Don Klipstein )
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Old June 16th, 2004, 04:21 AM
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In article , Robin King
wrote:
Survey finds over 60% of clinically obese women began dieting
before 14 Thursday, 10-Jun-2004, by News-Medical

A University of California, Berkeley-led survey of women defined as
clinically obese shows that nearly two-thirds of them went on their
first diet before age 14 and, as adults, were more likely to be
heavier than women who started dieting after age 14.


Was the cause being overweight before age 14 or only dieting
before age
14?

How about the fact that most USA citizens are unhealthfully
sedentary as
well as eating too many calories?

- Don Klipstein )


The fact is that fat people are being blamed for the bad habits of
most Americans. That isn't right. Have you considered being proactive
instead just taking up space?

LV


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Old June 16th, 2004, 02:29 PM
U RIKA kaka
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Don Klipstein wrote:




The fact is that the bad habits of most Amercans is the main explanation
why most Americans are fat!

- Don Klipstein )


Did you see THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE? I strongly recommend seeing
that movie.
 




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