Trying to lose weight? Don't overestimate your efforts

If you are on a diet, just skipping dessert can seem like a huge accomplishment, making you think that you're well on your way to losing weight. However, new research says people tend to overestimate progress and underestimate setbacks when pursuing goals such as dieting or saving money.
Authors of a new study Margaret C. Campbell of University of Colorado and Caleb Warren of Texas A&M University say: "Our studies provide strong evidence of a progress bias when consumers pursue goals. Consumers tend to think that 'good' behaviours impact goal pursuit more than equivalent 'bad' behaviours.
"This can make consumers think that they are doing fine when they really aren't," they said.
Across seven studies, the authors found evidence for the progress bias when consumers pursued goals such as saving money, losing weight, or winning a game.
Consumers tend to believe they will succeed in achieving their goals and give more weight to behaviours consistent with their beliefs.
For example, if you are on a diet, you are likely to think that not eating a donut makes a bigger difference than eating a donut.
And you might think that saving $100 will get you closer to your goal of saving $100,000 for retirement than spending $100 will take you away from reaching your goal of saving $100,000.
"People feel that they can stop working towards a goal before they really should. This is consistent with findings that exercise programmes often do not lead to weight loss because people tend to think they can eat more if they exercise more.
"We think the progress bias helps explain why consumers often have a hard time achieving difficult long-term goals such as managing their weight or saving for retirement," the authors concluded.
The study was published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
Category :India
More News

India's 12-year transformation Under PM Modi: Moved Beyond the 'Hindu Growth Rate' to Fast-Track Development

Misuse of Ujjwala Scheme Prompted LPG Subsidy Cut, Says Hardeep Puri

Ahmedabad Plane Crash Anniversary: 150 Bereaved Families Request Permission for Tribute Event

Why Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz Could Hit India's Economy Hard

Bangladeshi Nationals Brought Back to Jalpaiguri After BGB Refused to Take Them

Post-Earthquake Reconstruction: India Hands over 72 Health Facilities, 12 Heritage Projects to Nepal
Trending News

Mamata Banerjee Returns Alone to Kolkata Amid Rumours of TMC-Congress Merger Talks
20 TMC MPs Cross Anti-Defection Threshold, West Bengal Numbers Spark Lok Sabha Realignment Buzz
Sushmita Dev Resigns from Rajya Sabha and Trinamool Congress, Second TMC Exit This Week
Indian Mangoes Spark US Summer Buying Frenzy as Alphonso, Kesar Stocks Sell Out
Post Kota Maternal Deaths, Fresh Alarm as Five Women Fall Critically Ill After Child Birth in Bikaner
Infrastructure Milestone: Historic Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Strengthens Kashmir-Ladakh Connectivity
Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau Spark Buzz With First Red Carpet Appearance at Tribeca Festival
Somali World Cup Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Denied Entry to United States
US Judge Blocks Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee, Calls It an Unlawful Tax
CM Vijay Honours Praggnanandhaa with ₹50 Lakh After Norway Chess Triumph, Plays Friendly Match
Top News


