The Weight Watchers Diet
Meals
Weight Watchers encourages members to select a goal weight that
results in a body mass index generally accepted as healthy (18
to 24.9), although a member may also establish a goal weight
outside of that range after providing a doctor's note to that
effect. In the United States, in order to join Weight Watchers,
one must weigh at least 5 pounds (2.3 kg) more than the minimum
weight for his or her height.
Once a member reaches his or her goal weight, he or she
starts a maintenance period. For the following six weeks, the
member gradually increases his or her food intake until the
member no longer loses or gains weight. If, at the end of six
weigh-ins during the maintenance period, the member weighs in
within 2 pounds (0.91 kg) of his or her goal weight, he or she
becomes a "Lifetime" member. A Lifetime member may attend
meetings free of charge as long as he or she weighs in at least
once per calendar month and, at any weigh-in, does not weigh
more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) more than his or her goal weight.
If the member weighs more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) over the goal
weight at a weigh-in, he or she will be charged the weekly fee
until he or she again obtains a weight within the target range.
As long as a Lifetime member weighs in each month and stays
within the target range, there is no fee for attending
meetings, and the member may attend for the rest of his or her
life. Unlike with new members, there is never a registration
fee for Lifetime members, even if they regain weight or fail to
weigh in every calendar month.
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