
People are losing weight for the health benefits, not for physical appearance: Mayo Clinic survey
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Motivations for losing weight are not as superficial as you might think, 83% of 200,000 survey participants cite "health" over "appearance" as the primary motivator.
"Approximately 83% of participants valued health above all other aspirations, which follows a global trend of health and wellness self-care, post COVID," Mayo Clinic said.
"It's rather a unique survey because of its large scale, and that it explores the psychology of a dieter's mindset," said Dr. Donald D. Hensrud, medical editor of "The Mayo Clinic Diet."
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