Weight Watchers is a popular weight loss program founded in the 1960s by Jean Nidetch after several failed attempts at losing weight and keeping it off. The basic idea behind the Weight Watchers Flex plan is that every food item is assigned a certain "point" value based on its fat content, caloric density and fiber content. In addition, each Weight Watchers member is allotted a certain daily point allowance based on his/her weight loss goals. Members must monitor their food intake and figure out the number of consumed daily points without exceeding their allowance in order to lose weight.
Italian Turkey Burgers
Those Italian Burgers are made with lean ground turkey and reduced calorie hamburger buns. Each burger is worth 5 points and is served with tomatoes, onions and basil.
Baked Chicken
Baked chicken calls for a combination of fresh herbs and lemon juice with skinless, boneless chicken breasts. Each serving is worth 3 points.
Sauteed Shrimp
Shrimp is lightly sauteed with lemon juice and a combination of herbs. Each serving is worth 3 points.
Other Items
According to the Weight Watchers Flex Plan, one whole wheat English muffin is worth two points. On the other hand, 1 cup of mixed berries is worth one point. One slice of thin crust pizza with veggie toppings is worth six points, whereas 2 cups of tossed green salad is worth zero points.
Visit the Weight Watchers official website to find the point values of additional foods. You can also calculate the point values yourself by checking food labels and applying this formula:
p = (c/50) + (f/12) - (r/5); where p = number of points, c = calories, f = fat grams and r = fiber grams.



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