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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Introduction
Scope of Report
Report Methodology
The Scale of Obesity
39% of Adults Are Managing Weight
Two Consumer Categories
Figure 1-1: Share of U.S. Population Watching Diet to Lose or Maintain Weight, 2009 (percent)
The Economic Costs of Obesity
The Politics of Obesity
Obesity by the Numbers
Childhood Obesity Increasing
Three Weight Management Components: Diet, Exercise and Behavior Modification
Diet
Exercise
Behavior Modification
Types of Weight Management Programs
Do-It-Yourself Diets
Non-Clinical Programs
Clinical Programs
Type of Diets
Portion-Control Diets
Exchange Diets
Prepackaged Meal and Liquid Formula Diets
Fad Diets
Prescription Drugs
Over-the-Counter Diet Aids
U.S. Retail Sales
Opportunities in Weight Management
Trends in Weight Management Products and Programs
Satiety and Body Shaping Are Hot Topics
Weight Management Ingredients
Targeting Men
Obama: Lets Move
The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation
New Dietary Guidelines Due in Fall 2010
Labeling Goes Front and Center
Re-Examining Serving Size
Food and Beverage Marketers
Weight Management Program and Club Marketers
Over-the-Counter Pharmaceutical Marketers
WL/WM Consumers Developing Healthy Eating Habits
Consumer Shopping Behavior
Table 1-1: Consumer Shopping Behavior: All Consumers vs. Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance Consumers, 2009 (percent and index of U.S. adults)
Consumer Attitudes/Behavior Toward Shopping
Consumer Attitudes/Opinions Toward Foodservice
Internet Has Changed How Consumers Spend Free Time