Using Social Support to Build Healthy Weight Loss Habits
Today: Start Connecting for Better Habits
Weight loss is more manageable when you have support. Today, consider reaching out to a friend, family member, or coworker who shares your interest in healthier living. Simple actions like sharing your goals or planning a walk together can boost motivation.
Begin by setting small, realistic goals such as adding a vegetable to each meal or taking a 10-minute walk daily. These small steps, when done with encouragement from others, can build momentum.
This Week: Build Consistency with Your Support Network
Use your social connections to help maintain new habits. Plan regular check-ins or group activities focused on diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management. For example:
- Diet: Share healthy recipes or prepare meals together to improve nutrition.
- Exercise: Schedule group walks or try a new workout class with a friend.
- Sleep: Encourage each other to maintain consistent bedtimes and limit screen time before sleep.
- Stress: Practice relaxation or mindfulness exercises as a group to lower cortisol levels.
Social support can also enhance hormones like GLP-1, which plays a role in appetite regulation, by promoting healthy lifestyle changes.
This Month: Expect Gradual Progress and Adjust as Needed
By now, consistent social support should help you notice improvements in energy, mood, and appetite control. Weight loss is usually slow and steady, which is safer and more sustainable. Celebrate small wins with your support group to stay motivated.
Remember, setbacks are normal. Use your network to discuss challenges and adjust your plan. If you experience stress or sleep difficulties, leaning on social support can help manage these factors that influence weight.
When to Consult a Clinician
If you do not see any progress after several weeks of consistent healthy habits, or if you are considering medical options like GLP-1 receptor agonists to assist weight loss, talk to a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and safe treatment options.
Disclaimer
This content is informational and not medical advice. Consult a licensed clinician.
References
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Losing Weight
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: Effective Weight Loss Treatments
- UmeDoc Healthcare Blog
Keep it simple. Start with one small step. Choose whole foods more often. Move your body each day. Sleep at a regular time. Drink enough water. Talk with your doctor if you need help.
Keep it simple. Start with one small step. Choose whole foods more often. Move your body each day. Sleep at a regular time. Drink enough water. Talk with your doctor if you need help.
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This article reviewed by Dr. Jim Liu, MD.
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