A new report assessing the current state of weight loss in the United States explores the disparity between a public that is more aware than ever of healthy eating, yet still fighting the weight-loss battle. The report commissioned by Jenny Craig revealed that Americans are no longer in the dark about healthy eating – as 92% believe they know the right foods to eat – yet more than half still knowingly make poor food choices daily, and two-thirds are currently looking to lose weight. The report seeks to uncover what is causing this paradox and what can be done to help. Other findings:
- 50% say they still make poor food choices daily
- 66% say they are currently looking to lose weight
- 88% believe that having healthy, prepared meals would help them reach their weight-related goals
- 75% of men and 43% of women say they are willing to try a weight loss program to help lose weight this New Year
- Only 46% feel they have adequate support to be a healthy weight
- 31% say they feel they do not have the support they need
- 40% cite stress as the top reason for their weight loss struggles
- Nearly 60% say they spend seven to 14 hours or more planning and preparing meals each week