I don't know if there are any statistics on this, but I was wondering which group of people are better at sticking to Atkins after they've hit goal. I know there are lot of people on these boards who are at goal and are still religious about it (ttdriver comes to mind!) Mainly I'm wondering if those with a lot to lose are more apt to stick with it long term than someone with say, 12 pounds to lose. My own thought process is that because it takes so long to lose the weight when you have 50, 100 or even 200 to lose, it really does become a lifestyle change for these people. They also can be more determined to keep it off forever because it was more traumatic/dramatic/ecstatic for them than someone who just wanted to take off a few pounds for bathing suit season.
Are there any goalies out there who only had to lose 10-20 pounds and feel like this was a dramatic change, AND one that you've been able to stick with for the long term? I see quite a few posts on here, and hear from people in real life, who just have a few pounds to lose and want to do Atkins for a short period of time just to take off the weight, with no intention of going through OWL and all that jazz.
I know it's still very individual and maybe I shouldn't be categorizing people into "groups", but it would be interesting to see what these statistics are.
Are there any goalies out there who only had to lose 10-20 pounds and feel like this was a dramatic change, AND one that you've been able to stick with for the long term? I see quite a few posts on here, and hear from people in real life, who just have a few pounds to lose and want to do Atkins for a short period of time just to take off the weight, with no intention of going through OWL and all that jazz.
I know it's still very individual and maybe I shouldn't be categorizing people into "groups", but it would be interesting to see what these statistics are.







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