This is not a diet book! THINK SMART AND LOSE WEIGHT is a guide for people with diet related issues who want to lose weight and are serious about keeping it off. By picking up this book readers are deserving of congratulations! THINK SMART AND LOSE WEIGHT is a testament of what is achievable for the individual. What readers will find between these pages is a reaction to the shocking statistic from Melbourne's Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute that Australia as much as America is now one of the fattest nations on earth. Sadly there is no quick fix, losing weight is not about counting calories and living on the scales, it is about making small daily changes that contribute to an overall exciting lifestyle reconfiguration and a new you. THINK SMART AND LOSE WEIGHT exists to help you do just this. Sandy Brocking's inspiring story and passion to use her experiences to help others has resulted in this innovative health plan for those who want to lose weight on a daily basis without being forced into a rigorous, radical or expensive diet regime. Recognising that a long lasting result is what is important, Sandy has translated her years of experience as a nurse into ink on paper to inform others about the very real risks that can occur as a result of unhealthy lifestyles. As Sandy used to be heavily overweight herself, she is dedicated to saving others, who are often suffering from the most terrible consequences of bad health and obesity, whilst spreading the message that 'you can give yourself the life you deserve!' THINK SMART AND LOSE WEIGHT provides the perfect companion for all personal journeys towards a healthy way of life.
有效的健康管理: 让身体更美好
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Being Fat examines the history of fat activism in Canada, correlating this history with second wave feminism and issues it was debating: femininity, sexuality, and health.
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The Student Guide and data curation were done by the Odum Institute, and the How-to Guide was co-authored by Abigail-Kate Reid and Nick Allum.
Have you tried every diet, lose a couple of kg and then revert back to your old poor lifestyle habits? Lose Weight Fast! is the weight loss bible you need to guide you and help manage your weight loss goals now.
In this companion book Dr Fuller takes you, stage by stage, through the process of convincing your body it's at a new optimal weight so that you become slimmer and stay that way.
It's simple, based on the latest scientific findings and effective. So, if you've tried every diet under the sun and are still watching those scales go up, then you need to stop now and read this book.
101 women share their secrets to staying thin, including the food they eat and their workout routines.
Correlates and Determinants of Nurse Practitioners' Self-efficacy in Adult Obesity Treatment and Weight Management Tactics