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Dr. Andrew Packard (Author)
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December 30, 2003
Diets don’t work. Nearly sixty percent of Americans are overweight—and the numbers are growing along with their waistlines. Many doctors still wonder why so many of their patients, despite their best efforts, cannot lose weight permanently. Diets offer temporary relief. Yet the reason is not lack of willpower, notes renowned gastroenterologist Dr. Andrew Packard. Instead excessive weight gain should be viewed as a medical condition—one that can be easily cured with the groundbreaking, easy-to-maintain Packard Weight Health Plan.

Dr. Packard has spent the last decade developing this practical, scientifically sound, and sustainable five-step program. Taking into account your brain and its primal appetites, and tapping into the natural power of food chemistry, Packard shows you how to literally reengineer your brain’s cravings. This process leads you to your ideal “weight health”—meaning you will reach your individual, optimum body weight without a relapse.
The five easy steps of the Packard Weight Health Plan are as follows:

• Determine if you possess good “weight health”—which is comprised of BMI (Body Mass Index), percentage of body fat, and level of brain cravings
• Take the personalized quiz to discover where you fall on the “weight health” spectrum, from “you can stand to lose a few pounds” to “let’s get to work”
• A no-stress five-day diet regime—a protein breakfast for weight loss, a complex carbohydrate lunch for health, and a dinner of your choice
• Recondition your brain’s eating habits through meditation and relaxation techniques—and control your impulse for overindulgence
• Low-impact physical activity, which could be as easy as a brisk, invigorating twenty-five-minute walk each day.

Featuring gourmet recipes and delicious meal plans, as well as lively case studies of people who successfully mastered and maintained the Packard Weight Health Plan, this eye-opening book will make everyone a winner in the battle of the bulge. Forget counting calories and portion control. Treat yourself to that occasional dessert or glass of wine. Above all remember: When you attain Weight Health, you look good and you increase your quality of life!

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In this newest weight-c0ntrol plan, Packard, a gastroenterologist who has studied weight loss theory extensively, recommends defining an optimum personal weight by measuring body mass index, and percent of body fat (calculated with a physician). If these figures point to obesity, it is necessary to control food cravings. The author provides a series of questionnaires designed to evaluate cravings, and relaxation techniques to overcome them, such as meditation, aromatherapy and listening to music. Packard's nutritional program for maintaining healthy weight is not based on caloric intake, but on a Food Triangle that separates proteins and carbohydrates rather than combining them. According to Packard, it is the combination of these foods that cause weight gain. His plan consists of eating only protein (meat, cheese, eggs) for breakfast and only complex carbohydrates (vegetables, grains and fruits) for lunch. For the most part, unsaturated rather than saturated fats should be consumed (lean meats, olive oil, yogurt cheeses). Dinner may include all three food types. Dieters should avoid packaged foods, sugared drinks and excessive consumption of sweets, and should exercise regularly. Although Packard's program promotes good nutrition as well as healthy habits and is a conservative rather than a radical way to lose weight, some may find it difficult to religiously restrict proteins at lunch or carbs at breakfast.
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From the Inside Flap

Diets don?t work. Nearly sixty percent of Americans are overweight?and the numbers are growing along with their waistlines. Many doctors still wonder why so many of their patients, despite their best efforts, cannot lose weight permanently. Diets offer temporary relief. Yet the reason is not lack of willpower, notes renowned gastroenterologist Dr. Andrew Packard. Instead excessive weight gain should be viewed as a medical condition?one that can be easily cured with the groundbreaking, easy-to-maintain Packard Weight Health Plan.

Dr. Packard has spent the last decade developing this practical, scientifically sound, and sustainable five-step program. Taking into account your brain and its primal appetites, and tapping into the natural power of food chemistry, Packard shows you how to literally reengineer your brain?s cravings. This process leads you to your ideal ?weight health??meaning you will reach your individual, optimum body weight without a relapse.
The five easy steps of the Packard Weight Health Plan are as follows:

? Determine if you possess good ?weight health??which is comprised of BMI (Body Mass Index), percentage of body fat, and level of brain cravings
? Take the personalized quiz to discover where you fall on the ?weight health? spectrum, from ?you can stand to lose a few pounds? to ?let?s get to work?
? A no-stress five-day diet regime?a protein breakfast for weight loss, a complex carbohydrate lunch for health, and a dinner of your choice
? Recondition your brain?s eating habits through meditation and relaxation techniques?and control your impulse for overindulgence
? Low-impact physical activity, which could be as easy as a brisk, invigorating twenty-five-minute walk each day.

Featuring gourmet recipes and delicious meal plans, as well as lively case studies of people who successfully mastered and maintained the Packard Weight Health Plan, this eye-opening book will make everyone a winner in the battle of the bulge. Forget counting calories and portion control. Treat yourself to that occasional dessert or glass of wine. Above all remember: When you attain Weight Health, you look good and you increase your quality of life!

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (December 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345469054
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345469052
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,453,589 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars This plan actually works, January 8, 2004
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This book actually works! I have read every diet book and gone on every diet from Atkins to the Grapefruit Plan, and this book blows them away. It's not a diet but a lifestyle plan, and it's super easy. Take my advice and give it a try, it may seem a little too "medical" but the plan can't be topped.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sound science, March 18, 2004
This review is from: The Packard Weight Health Plan (Hardcover)
I am a nurse who has been actively interested in nutrition for over 25 years. As a vegan, an all-protein breakfast IS a bit of a challenge for me. However, I found Dr. Packard's scientific rationale and his reasonable approach to weight loss so appropriate, that I contacted him about how to translate this to a vegetarian version. What I discovered was a compassionate and gentle practitioner who truly cares for each of his clients as a unique individual. Too many people want to lose weight for the wrong reasons. Dr. Packard's approach advocates weight health, not magic bullets. There are two things that I found truly unique about his approach. One, he uses the relatively new research on neurotransmitters, that began with Candace Pert's work, to explain the craving brain that derails so many of us in our diet strategies. Two, he has developed an innovative definition of the fat we carry, for which he has coined the term "fat jacket." We need a certain amount of fat for health. He even has a formula to help us calculate appropriate weight loss, based on the amount of fat we need to stay healthy. He also explains why too much fat is so terribly bad for our health. Almost all of my total joint replacement patients are overweight, often seriously overweight. He explains why excess weight can affect joint health. If you care about your quality of life, this is an important book to read. He advocates a slow and sensible approach to weight management and is very honest in telling his readers that this must be a life-long health routine, and it must include exercise. The truth is there are no magic bullets but it CAN really help you to identify what neurotransmitters in your brain are making your goal of weight loss more difficult for you. Although my weight is within normal range, I discovered in reading his book that I could improve my weight health by fine-tuning my fat jacket with some simple dietary changes and regular exercise. It has made a great difference. Most women who are in their 40's (like me) struggle with the change in body composition that too often occurs in this decade. This is a great book for them! Enjoy!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's about time!, January 27, 2004
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Finally a book that offers not only an explanation but a solution to the world's obesity problem. When reading this book it was important for me to understand the way I consume my food makes a difference in my weight and my health as well. I found it comforting to know the the way my craving brain works and how I control it helps me to obtain weight health. I think about eating those french fries and realize that if I do I could be creating free radicals that can lead to many health conditions....and in the end I pass. I'm looking better and more importantly I feel better. Way to go Dr. Packard!
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