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As you may know, Mensa is the organization for high IQ
people. Recently I gave a talk at a Mensa convention and noticed that
many attendees were overweight. Clearly, they know that broccoli good,
Quadruple Bypass Burger bad. And if they’re like me, they have a full
bag of tips and tricks for weight control: don’t use food as a reward,
picture the benefits of losing weight,
use small plates, eat slowly, stay conscious so you only eat until
you’re not hungry, at restaurants put a fraction of your food in a
doggie bag as soon as it’s served, blah-blah-blah. Yet they stay fat.
Why? Because such efforts, let alone diets, don’t work well enough. After all, it’s well established that most people who lose weight gain it all back and more. And we all know that yo-yoing is bad for our health.
So what to do? I offer simple advice that distills the consensus of authoritative sources in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
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