What is Weight Management?
How Weight Management Groups and Community Can Help You
Like any lifelong pursuit, weight management and weight loss treatment is something that can be smoother, more satisfying, and more successful with peer support. Anyone on the path to health knows that it takes consistency and accountability. That’s exactly why having a weight management community backing you can be so important. Read along to discover if group support is the element missing from your long-term plan for weight management.
Weight management is simply the process of seeking to achieve and maintain a healthy body weight. A commitment to weight management can play a critical role in improving overall health and well-being. For many, it also offers protective benefits against cardiovascular disease, diabetes, certain types of cancer, and other health risks associated with obesity. While weight management can create positive and lasting physical changes, it’s important not to overlook the emotional and psychological components of sticking to a plan for healthy eating and exercise.
Motivation, encouragement, and a sense of belonging to a community sharing the same goal can all help to relieve some of the emotional burdens that go along with staying consistent with a lifestyle plan when factors like boredom, stress, and temptation from people in your inner circle create challenges.
Several studies have shown links between support groups and sustained weight-loss goals. A 2021 study on the effect of peer support on overweight or obese individuals found that peer support appears to be associated with decreased weight and BMI (body mass index) levels. As part of the study’s results, researchers found significant improvement in weight in individuals who received peer support compared to those who received usual care.
A 2020 study looking at the impact of peer support groups for weight loss found that social support contributes to successful weight loss and long-term weight loss maintenance. Participants in this particular study reported that peer support was critical to their ability to stay on track.
The community aspect of weight loss and obesity management comes down to old-fashioned human connection. While nobody can do the hard work for another person, peer support can lighten the burden of committing to a health journey. Here are some of the ways that community makes reaching and sustaining weight goals more realistic:
Isolation can be the enemy of successful weight management. When we tap into the benefits of community, we are free to see that we aren’t actually alone on this walk. Are you wondering how to join a weight loss support group? Obesity Matters offers an inclusive community featuring workshops, information, obesity resources, and peer support.