"If there's one thing that comes up over and over
with the thousands of patients enrolled in the National Weight Control
Registry, it's weighing yourself every day on a scale," says Rena Wing,
Ph.D., founder of the registry, which tracks more than 4,500 men and women who
have lost an average of 20 pounds or more and kept it off for at least six
years. "Don't obsess over the number," she says, "but at least
keep track of the general range of what you weigh so you can catch small
changes as they occur and take corrective measures immediately."
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