Clothes, shopping and weight
Shopping is a popular activity for teenagers in the UK. But for people who are overweight and don't take a regular clothing size, shopping can...
” that diet worked really well for me and I would’ve been able to keep it up had I had the chef to make the meals and the personal trainer to keep me training.”
Young people we spoke to understood that diets don’t always help with weight loss in the long term because eating patterns are only temporarily changed so only give temporary results.
Some young people spoke of how they have dieted and managed to lose some weight only to put it back again when they returned to their old eating habits. Several others thought young people shouldn’t diet because they might not understand the possible negative effects of low calorie diets on their bodies. They described their weight when dieting as ‘yo-yoing’ up and down. A few said they also experienced feeling ill, dizziness, lack of energy, temporary insomnia (inability to sleep) and even emotional effects when dieting.
Some of the short-term eating patterns young people tried in order to lose weight included:
Cutting down on carbohydrates or them cutting out entirely
Eating only fruit and vegetables
Having only soup or only seafood
Young people identified a number of reasons for diets not working:
Shopping is a popular activity for teenagers in the UK. But for people who are overweight and don't take a regular clothing size, shopping can...
The most important lesson that the young people we interviewed have learned is that there is no 'quick fix' solution when it comes to losing...