Weight Loss Confidential: How Teens Lose Weight and Keep It Off — and What They Wish Parents Knew

  • ISBN13: 9780618943449
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As any parent knows, teens listen to teens — more than to anyone else. Hailed by leading doctors, nutritionists, and journalists, Weight Loss Confidential is the only book to go to the real experts on teen weight loss: adolescents who have succeeded. Using the approach that made her book Thin for Life an award-winning bestseller, Anne M. Fletcher interviews more than one hundred teens who have lost weight—some as much as one hundred pounds — to discover what wor… More >>

Weight Loss Confidential: How Teens Lose Weight and Keep It Off — and What They Wish Parents Knew

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5 Comments to “Weight Loss Confidential: How Teens Lose Weight and Keep It Off — and What They Wish Parents Knew”

  1. By BLouise, December 31, 2009 @ 12:29 pm

    The stories from other teens really hit home with the 14 year old who is reading this. It helped her know that she isn’t alone and showed her that when she is ready it is possible to succeed. I highly recommend this to any teen who is struggling with their weight and any adult who wants to help.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. By Julie A. Beyer, December 31, 2009 @ 12:34 pm

    Kudos to Anne Fletcher as she once again does what she does best, weaving weight management best practices with personal testimonies. In Weight Loss Confidential, Fletcher explores the world of the overweight and obese adolescent.

    The book not only provides unique insights for parents and medical care providers, but the inspiration for teens BY teens is what sets the book apart from others on the topic, giving a slightly new meaning to “peer pressure.”
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. By April Rudat, December 31, 2009 @ 2:15 pm

    A wonderful, quick, and captivating read! This book belongs on the bookshelves of teens, families, AND healthcare practitioners! “Weight Loss Confidential” is a great “how to” manual for teens who want to lose weight, and the book also serves as a source of motivation for teens who are ready to change. “Weight Loss Confidential” can also serve as a fantastic tool for medical and nutrition professionals who work with overweight youth. “Weight Loss Confidential” complies a myriad of pertinent data, quotes from teens, nutrition and exercise advice, effective weight loss programs, and up-to-date research. Finally, the book is a timely and much needed resource as pediatric overweight rates continue to climb. “Weight Loss Confidential” is simply fantastic…Buy it today!

    -April Rudat, MS Ed, RD, LDN, author of the upcoming book, “OH YES YOU CAN BREASTFEED TWINS”

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. By Valerie A. Murphree, December 31, 2009 @ 2:21 pm

    Loved this book. Very clear and easy to read, we just started incorporating the ideas but I have high hopes for the process. It keeps things realistic which is a nice change.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. By Jill Weisenberger, December 31, 2009 @ 5:09 pm

    This writer has done her homework. Weight Loss Confidential is well researched. In a compassionate voice, Anne Fletcher shares the real-life experiences of teens who have successfully lost weight and kept it off. Very inspiring for teens, their families and those of us who work with people struggling with their weight. In this book, we see what is possible. Overweight teens can and do learn to feel better about themselves and take better care of themselves. You’ll learn their strategies for success – make a rule not to eat out of a bag or a container, swap sodas and sports drinks for water and other zero-calorie drinks, practice restraint, not deprivation. Lots of strategies for you whether you’re a teen, a parent or a health professional.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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