At a time when it seems that someone is blogging about every facet of life, it should come as no surprise that there are a growing number of diet bloggers. No official count exists, but type "weight-loss blogs" into Google to see page after page of listings emerge.
Some blogs are written by medical professionals, but most come from people who want to share their success in shedding pounds.
Here are the stories behind three blogs that can inform, entertain and perhaps even inspire your own weight loss efforts. Look for more on weight loss bloggers in future Lean Plate Club columns.
Dietgirl (www.dietgirl.org) Shauna Reid burst into tears when she tipped the scales at 350 pounds at a Weight Watchers meeting in January 2001. "They told me I needed to lose half my body weight. I just cried and cried because I realized that it was going to take this miracle, superhuman effort. No one was going to rescue me, except me."
From that low point, Reid, now 30, created the Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl blog. Now at the goal set for her -- half her previous body weight -- Reid has not only gone public, but her book "The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl" is slated for U.S. publishing this year.
Reid, daughter of a Weight Watchers group leader in Canberra, Australia, knew from childhood how to eat right, but she had trouble putting that knowledge into practice. At college, she ballooned to more than 300 pounds.
Reid lost about 80 pounds during her first year on Weight Watchers, then drifted from the strict program and began just trying to eat sensibly. She regained 40 pounds, but then settled on an 80/20 approach where most of the time she watches what she eats carefully, but 20 percent of the time lets herself ease up. That eating approach, plus plenty of exercise, has enabled her to lose 175 pounds.
Despite her success, Reid continues blogging daily. "I do blogging for accountability," says Reid, who has lived in Scotland since 2003. "If you stop blogging, people assume that you are lying in a bag of chips. ... I want to be living proof that you can do this."