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People getting paid for losing weight has proved to be a tremendous help in handling obesity.

The best way to overcome obesity are daily exercise and diet. Research says that people who lose weight by their practical guidelines are the ones paid more ranging from 80 to3,000 pounds by NHS dieticians.

According to the source NHS-backed scheme has attracted large number of people to the pro gramme such as slimming pro gramme, monthly weigh-ins at their GP surgery, pharmacy or fitness centre. The more the participants lose their weight the better is the payment. Even the benefit of bonus is added for the maintenance of their body for months.

The fee payment is opened for installments, sponsored by their employers, insurer or the local NHS trust. Regarding these here is what Hilary Askew a 54 year old who lost 32ld on the scheme says,

"I have dieted before on my own but have never been able to reach my target or maintain the weight loss. The programme made me accountable to someone else and set me realistic targets."

NHS dietitians give the simplest tips that losing weight does not have specific method, it is just exercise and diet. Win founder Winton Rossiter from Scotland assures saying

"I urge the NHS and employers to adopt such schemes widely for the benefit of their patients and employees. I am so confident this works that, for our part, I am willing to guarantee results,"

With the given information by the founder, the Scottish spokesperson took the h inch and gives the view in participating the scheme by quoting,

"We will look at the full evaluation of this pilot when the results are available. In Scotland we are already tackling obesity with a wide range of initiatives to get people excited about being active and eating healthily.

"As well as helping people who are already overweight, we are ensuring children develop healthy habits which, evidence suggests, they will carry through to adult life.

"We are investing 56 million pounds – 40m pounds of this new money – to do this, which is a sign of how serious we believe the scale of the challenge is and how determined we are to turn the tables on obesity."

Now shed your flabs to make money!

Story first published: Friday, July 15, 2011, 17:07 [IST]
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