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Weight loss resortA weight loss resort is a for various spas, resorts and retreats offering weight loss programs for adults. A pejorative term, perhaps more widely used, is fat farm. Additional recommended knowledge
HistoryWeight loss resorts have existed in the United States in large numbers since the 1950s. Some of these achieved their touted weight loss through forced low-calorie diets and exercise, and were criticized as "quick fixes" that did not result in long-term weight loss.[1] RecentMany modern weight loss resorts, particularly luxury resorts, take an approach geared more towards encouraging a healthy lifestyle and eating behavior than just achieving short-term weight loss. Programs like yoga, mediation and deep-breathing exercises may be offered in addition to traditional exercise. Many offer the chance to consult with medical doctors, physical therapists, nutritionists, personal trainers, even acupuncturists and life coaches. [2] Other programs may teach attendees how to cook or select healthy meals. Some are more similar to medical centers and take a clinical approach, such as Clinique La Prairie and the Cooper Wellness Program in Dallas, Texas.[2] Prices at these luxury resorts can be quite expensive, some cost over $3,000 a week.[3] Celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Michael Moore are sometimes mocked for going to weight loss resorts.[4] ReferencesSee also |
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