NUTRITION COACHING DOES INCREASES WEIGHT LOSS SUCCESS

January 05, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
Nutrition coaching and support are proven to guarantee initial weight loss and ensure the maintenance of a healthy body weight.

Ongoing Health Care Provider/Patient interaction is essential to ensure client wellness and weight loss success. Individualized nutrition assessments must be conducted initially. Implementation, progress and outcomes must then be evaluated for maintenance of prolonged health improvement and weight loss success.

Individualized nutrition and wellness plans following such stringent medical processes are found for public use at www.breakthedietcycle.com.

Western Weight Loss Institute of Meeteetse Wyoming utilizes the latest in nutritional science for weight loss and weight management. In order to provide personalized nutrition plans the institute utilizes individual protein diet needs. These needs are based on lean body mass, weight loss goals, lifestyle, body composition and health concerns.

Nutrition education, not eating less but eating more of the right foods, is the strategy used at Western Wellness Institute. The Wellness Institute provides clients the knowledge to eat right and the support to achieve and to maintain optimum health and weight loss.

Individual client communication and interaction is the crucial factor mandatory for wellness help and weight loss to be effective. Patient relationships and support are created through the Institute’s site found at www.breakthedietcycle.com , as well as off line conversation and instruction.

The services of Western Weight Loss Institute provide these healthy and clinically proven nutritional solutions to the general public in an informative and supportive manner individualized to achieve promote and maintain wellness across the lifespan for all clients of all ages.

Contact:Ondi Shepperson –BSN –Nutrition/Wellness Coach
(1-800-417-6360 ex.2175)
Email: support@breakthedietcycle.com

WESTERN WELLNESS/WEIGHT LOSS INSTITUTE-MEETEETSE, WY (January 1, 2007)