The Problem With Fad Diets
Most diet fads promise dramatic results in a short amount of time. Whether it’s eliminating entire food groups, relying on restrictive shakes, or following unsustainable calorie limits, these approaches rarely address the underlying causes of weight gain. More importantly, they often lack clinical support and can even place stress on your metabolism. Once you return to normal eating patterns, the weight usually returns, sometimes more than before.
The Medical Weight Loss Difference
Medical weight loss programs are tailored to each individual and based on evidence rather than trends. At Club Health, Dr. Krummen begins with a thorough assessment of your health history, lifestyle, and metabolic factors. This allows her to identify obstacles that might be standing in the way, such as hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, or thyroid issues. With these insights, she creates a customized plan that often combines medications, nutrition counseling, and sustainable lifestyle changes.
This level of personalization is a sharp contrast to fad diets, which take a one-size-fits-all approach. By working with a medical professional, you gain a structured plan that’s safe, effective, and designed to fit your unique needs.
Focus on Long-Term Results
Another key difference is the focus on sustainability. Medical weight loss isn’t about a quick fix; it’s about helping you lose weight gradually and maintain it. With professional monitoring, adjustments can be made along the way to maintain steady progress. You also gain tools and education for healthier eating habits and physical activity, as well as ongoing accountability, making long-term success more achievable.
Take the Next Step
If you’re ready to move beyond the frustration of diet fads, a medically supervised program including medications may provide the structure and support you need. Dr. Donna Krummen and her team at Club Health by Dr. K in Cincinnati offer safe, effective solutions tailored to your goals and health. To schedule your consultation, contact (513) 985-0850.