Social Networking Sites Can Lend Support To Those Trying To Slim Down

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Article Date: 09 Apr 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Every day millions of people use social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace to connect with old friends and find new ones. These types of sites can also make dieters more successful.

"When we embark on a weight loss program we want encouragement, motivation and results. Websites offer so many opportunities to track the sorts of information we know helps keep our weight in check," said Stefanie Barthmare, a licensed professional counselor with The Methodist Weight Management Center in Houston.

'These social networking sites are a perfect place for people to record their progress, find others in the same boat or join weight loss groups. There are also blogs and chat rooms where people can swap recipes, share stories and goals or just offer support."

A recent survey by Nielsen Online found that one in 11 minutes spent online around the world is devoted to social networking and blogging sites. Facebook has nearly 109 million users, while another 81 million call MySpace home. Newer sites like, Twitter and Linkedin, are also home to more than 15 million people and the numbers are growing everyday. Blogs also offer another great way for people to find information and support without having to get in your car and go to a meeting, she said.

"When we diet we tend to stick with the same things; the same food, the same support group, etc. This is why many people fall off the wagon a couple of months in," Barthmare said. "It can be motivating to see your friends on one of these sites losing weight. It can push you to work harder and stay focused. The group dynamic when it comes to weight loss is very important and I think these types of sites really offer a new and exciting way for people to connect and support each other their way to a healthier body."

Source: Methodist Hospital, Houston

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