How diets measure up: Weight Watchers
Posted : Wednesday Dec 29, 2010 19:38:54 EST
The premise
Weight Watchers uses a points system (with a list of the calories, fat and fiber of more than 27,000 food items) to help members make healthier food choices.
How other diets measure up
The pros
Male- and female-specific programs.
Choose counseling via meetings or online.
Provides exercise guidance.
No foods are forbidden.
Free iPhone app.
The cons
Counting points may be time-consuming.
Men’s program is only available online.
Price
Dieters must pay to attend weekly meetings (price varies by location) for support and guidance or follow the program online, which costs $5 per week if you sign up for three months.
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