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Managing your weight goals

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When you considered New Year’s resolution­s this year, were getting healthier and more fit on your list? According to Statista, exercising and eating healthier are the top two resolution­s for 2021. It’s not surprising that more people than ever are focused on their health and well-being, as a recent study published by the CDC found that about 74% of Americans are overweight.

The hard part is following through. While many set lofty goals, it’s hard to keep the motivation past the first few months. The key is setting up small changes that are easy to keep going, plus using the latest medical tools at your disposal.

Get support

Weight-loss support can come from friends on a similar journey, your healthcare provider, a support group or online fitness and nutrition trackers. A personal support group can encourage you on down days and celebrate your wins.

ReShapeCar­e™ is a practical and easy-to-use virtual program to help achieve a healthy weight by changing your behavior, and is typically covered by insurance.Be clear about your goals

Figure out what healthy goal you are trying to achieve. Talk to your doctor, or use a tool like the Body Mass Index (BMI) scale to help determine a healthy weight range for you. List your reasons for achieving this goal and post somewhere you can see every day as a reminder.

Start small - but keep going

Habits are easier to establish if you start small but remain consistent. So even if you take a short walk, try to do it at the same time every day. Don’t use weather as an excuse - walk around your house or up and down your stairs if you can’t get outside. Walk a little more each week, then add other exercises like hand weights, cycling or yoga - whatever you enjoy.

The CDC offers tips about healthy eating and starting a fitness program. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning an exercise program, especially if you have been inactive.

Think portion sizes

When you’re trying to lose weight, the hardest part is controllin­g your food intake.

You probably already know you should eat more fruits and vegetables, along with lean proteins and whole grains, but portions also matter. Try serving meals on smaller plates to be more aware of how much you’re eating.

Consider weight-loss surgery

If you have a BMI of 30 of higher, the Lap-Band Adjustable Gastric Banding System can be a powerful tool to help you take control over your weight. The system features an adjustable gastric band placed around your upper stomach to help limit your food intake and promote your feeling of fullness. It can be tightened or loosened as your body or physical needs change over time, helping to provide sustainabl­e weight loss over the long term. With regular adjustment­s that help you continue losing weight, Lap-Band is a long-term tool that gives you more power over your hunger and more control over your weight loss than ever before.

The Lap-Band gives you control over your body too, because it is the least invasive and safest weightloss surgery available. Unlike other more drastic weight loss surgeries, with the Lap-Band procedure you can continue to eat the healthy foods you love while maintainin­g portion control. The procedure also has the lowest risk for vitamin or mineral deficienci­es. It is typically performed in under an hour, and you can usually return home the same day. If for any reason your Lap-Band needs to be removed, it is easily reversible.

Lap-Band is the only FDA-approved, laparoscop­ic weight-loss device for people with a BMI of 30 or higher that’s commercial­ly available in the U.S. The procedure has been performed over 1,000,000 times since 1993 worldwide. It’s covered by most insurance companies, and is being backed by over 25 years of clinical evidence.

The Lap-Band program also includes customized counseling, coaching and nutritiona­l education to help support the lifestyle changes you need to keep your weight off over time. Visit www.lapband.com to learn more.

Let this year be the year you take important steps toward boosting your health and well-being.

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Peter Dazeley / Getty Images Losing weight is more like a marathon than a sprint.

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