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Losing weight takes courage and determination, but more than that, it requires a scientific approach that is proven to work. The reasons that we struggle to lose weight and keep it off are well documented, and we need help to find a way through those challenges.
Thankfully, Weight Watchers is the ideal partner to come alongside us and help us on the journey. And thanks to a new deal, it doesn’t have to cost the earth. Membership can be snapped up for as low as $10/month for 10 months, and you get your first month free with code: RESULTS10
There are many reasons to start a Weight Watchers program and now that subscriptions are as affordable as this, there's no better time to start.
Sign up for just $10 per month
Start for as low as $10/month for 10 months
Bonus: Get your first month free with code RESULTS10
Weight Watchers is an evidence-based program that helps people lose weight without having to give up the good stuff. Choose the level of support that feels right for you.
Is Weight Watchers clinically informed?
Weight Watchers is renowned for being a clinically informed, evidence-based, behaviour-focused weight management program that is designed to produce long-term success. It's also the number one US doctor-recommended weight-loss program based on a 2023 survey by Cerner Enviza of 500 doctors who recommend weight-loss programs to patients.
Can Weight Watchers be used by people with diabetes?
Weight Watchers supports people with a range of different conditions including diabetes. The Weight Watchers program is 27x more effective for weight loss in those with prediabetes than a self-initiated program. It also produces greater improvements in glucose control (Marrero DG, Palmer KN, Phillips EO, Miller-Kovach K, Foster GD, Saha CK).
Is Weight Watchers backed by data?
Based on an observational study of Weight Watchers Clinic member data (Ard JD, Hong YR, Foster GD, Medcalf A, Nadolsky S, Cardel MI), at 3 months, members lost on average 19.8 lbs (8.9% of body weight), and at 12 months, the weight lost increased to an average of 44.5 lbs (19.4% of body weight).
How is the Weight Watchers approach unique?
Weight Watchers focuses on behaviour change, nutrition education, and lifestyle habits. This is a radical approach that gets to the root of changing our habits so that we understand what we’re eating and why certain diet decisions are good or bad for us.
It is this unique approach that makes Weight Watchers so effective for a wide range of people. And with membership costing just $10/month for 10 months with code: RESULTS10 there's no better time to make a start.
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