Around 80 percent of people who try to lose weight fail. They either don’t achieve their desired results or they gain back the weight they losslose.
Weight loss can be a long, tricky process. But your weight loss efforts probably weren’t a waste of time.
When you tackle weight loss by exercising more, eating healthier and cutting calories, you make your overall health better, even if it doesn’t show on the scale. Further effort to manage stress, improve sleep hygiene and reduce alcohol consumption also have a positive effect.
If you did these things when you tried to lose weight – even if you didn’t move the needle on the scale -- you still probably improved body composition, for example, which is more important than your weight in pounds. Your body composition is the percentage of fat, bone, water and muscle yourmuscle in your body. The higher the percentage of muscle, the better. Our muscle mass supports movement, metabolism, mental health, bone health — and it can even help us burn more calories while taking up less space.
A proper weight loss program also revolves around living a healthy lifestyle. This means that even if you didn’t reach your goal weight, you may have inadvertently achieved other health goals.
These other goals are referred to as non-scale victories (NSV), a term coined by Melissa Urban in 2010. Looking at your progress from the perspective of NSVs help you see the bigger picture and your successes.
Here are eight NSVs that you may have accomplished while trying to lose weight but overlooked.
Weight loss is a journey by thatjourney that should not be embarked on without the guidance of your primary care doctor., particularly if GLP-1 medications are utilized for weight loss. Bio-Indentical Hormone Therapy (BHRT), can minimize the potential side effects of these weight loss meds and help maintain weight loss. Don’t have a primary care physician? Consider joining an MDVIP-affiliated practice. MDVIP-affiliated physicians have more time to help you in your pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. Contact us to begin your partnered health journey