Name That Phase!
Nutritionals
Behavioral and Coaching Considerations
Transitions
Purpose of Sustain
100

A simple, structured phase that fosters weight loss and encourages a focus on developing habits of a healthy lifestyle.

Reduce

100

What is the Net Carbohydrate Range for a member in the Reduce phase of Reboot (3rd week and beyond)

40-70 grams Net Carbohydrates

100

Coaching members into the sustain phase starts...

Day 1 of the first phase (or, the moment they join)

100

This education module in Journey Mapping can be useful in the coaching room to determine where a member believes they are at in their Profile journey

Progress Check In

100

This is so we can understand how Profile compares to other programs and to better understand mechanisms of our program.

Research and Evaluation of Outcomes

200

The phase that allows our members to test the waters of behavior change and advance their nutrition and activity plans week by week. 

Adapt

200

How many calories should you increase a member's nutritional plan each week throughout Adapt? 

50-200 calories/week

200

This is when a member reverts back to previous behavior patterns, it's called..

Relapse

200

T/F: If members are not ready to transition to the next phase, they have to anyway.

False 

200

An example of this could be when a member finds a new veggie recipe to try to prepare for their family.

Continue to establish and develop habits related to healthy living

300

The phase that promotes maintenance of behavior change and weight loss goals. 

Sustain

300

What weight is used when assessing protein needs (g/kg) in Reduce/Adapt?

Ideal Body Weight

300

This is when a member experiences a one-time "slip" to a previous behavior.

Lapse

300

Transitioning into phases is ideal when both member and coach combine their expertise expertise (member of themselves, coach of the program) to decide when to transition. This is called...

Dual Expert or Partnership Approach

300

A member choosing to eat a piece of cake at a birthday party without guilt, shame, or remorse is an example of...

Making peace with food/ a healthy relationship with food/ choosing foods based on hunger, satiety, nutrient density, and enjoyment

400

Precise results of C2/C3 can nutritionally be applied to this phase of a member's journey.

Sustain
400

What weight is used when assessing protein needs (g/kg) in Sustain?

Current Body Weight

400
________ is not happening in the Sustain phase, and as such, it is suggested that it's not the main focal point throughout a member's journey.

Weight Loss

400

A relapse is typically categorized by what?

>50% weight regain

400

A member's cholesterol level continues to lower in the sustain phase when they're no longer losing weight. This is an example of..

Experience health benefits irrespective of weight loss

500

Lapse is a normal part of this phase. 

ALL PHASES!

500

What values are taken into account when calculating a member's sustain calorie needs? 

Height
Gender
Age
Weight

500

In order to help members reach the sustain phase and continue in their journey toward health and wellness, we want to help them focus on.....

BEHAVIORS that are within their control

500

T/F: Adapt is a 3 week long phase

False; the time in Adapt is unique to the member based on many factors - sustain calorie needs, behavior change, adherence to meal plan, etc.

500

The over-arching purpose of Sustain is..

Members adopting an improved lifestyle and sustaining behavior change.

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