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Back in 1988, the television host, 68, went on a crash diet using Optifast that resulted in rapid (but unsustainable) weight loss. "For four solid months, I didn't eat a single morsel of food. When I started Optifast in July 1988, I was at 212 pounds. By fall, I weighed 145 pounds," she shared on Oprah.com.
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Read More »Oprah Winfrey has always kept it pretty real when it comes to her health, fitness, and nutrition habits—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Back in 1988, the television host, 68, went on a crash diet using Optifast that resulted in rapid (but unsustainable) weight loss. "For four solid months, I didn't eat a single morsel of food. When I started Optifast in July 1988, I was at 212 pounds. By fall, I weighed 145 pounds," she shared on Oprah.com. She famously wheeled a wagon full of fat on stage during her talk show that represented the 67 pounds she had lost–but she quickly started to regain the weight. "What I didn't know was that my metabolism was shot," she added. "Two weeks after I returned to real food, I was up 10 pounds. Since I wasn't exercising, there was nothing my body could do but regain the weight." While her weight has always been a topic of conversation, she's always striving to find health and balance. She shared with Weight Watchers magazine in 2017 via E! News, "For the longest time, I was afraid of a potato chip. Now I deny myself nothing," she said. "I just don't give myself everything at the same time." She went on to say, "Now, I don't have a goal in mind. I get to a certain weight and I'm OK, and say, 'This is where I want to be. Hang in there. I'll get there when I get there.' And my body will tell me when I am exactly where I need to be." Here are six eating habits that Oprah swears by to stay happy and healthy. Read on, and for more on how to eat healthy, don't miss Eating Habits to Lose Abdominal Fat As You Age, Say Dietitians.
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Read More »Oprah has been doing WW since 2015, and is a spokesperson for the brand through 2025, according to The New York Post (she is also a major shareholder). Her personal trainer Bob Greene also shared more about her diet on Oprah.com, divulging that she "averages about 1,700 well-balanced calories daily, and her diet is about 20 percent protein, 30 percent fat (and rich in healthy fats), and 50 percent carbohydrates (good ones like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables)."
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