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Weight maintenance is the most difficult part of weight control. Peopl
e who diet and regain weight often experience negative physiological e
ffects and lowered self-esteem each time they regain weight. This sugg
ests the need for successful weight maintenance programs. Health-care
professionals can develop and implement maintenance programs using cog
nitive and behavior-change strategies which include ways to cope with
relapse. This paper describes the physiological and emotional problems
associated with weight maintenance and explores the use of cognitive
and behavioral concepts in addressing these issues.