faqs

Your diet

1The alli programme allows me to eat more fat than some diets. Why not cut out more fat?

The capsules work on preventing fat absorption, and because of this, you can enjoy the benefits of having more options when you make food choices. Taking the capsules without having much fat in your diet would have little effect.

Fat is an essential part of a balanced diet as the right amount of fat helps the body absorb vitamins and perform other essential functions. With the alli weight loss programme you just need to limit your intake to around 15g of fat per meal*. Also, the aim of the alli programme is to help support you to start eating a balanced, healthy diet for the long-term.

* based on a diet of 1400 calories a day. You can set your individual fat and calorie targets using the information in the alli pack or here.

2Does alli discriminate between types of fat, or does it prevent the absorption of both good and bad fats?

alli prevents the absorption of some of the fat in the meals you eat but does not discriminate between types of fat. Eating too much fat, whether it's "good" or "bad" fat, can contribute to weight gain and may cause diet-related treatment effects, so try to stay within your daily fat targets.

Saturated fats, found in dairy and animal products are proven to be less healthy for the body than monounsaturated (olive oil for example) or polyunsaturated fats (corn oil for example). However, all fat types have the same number of calories and are affected by alli in the same way.

3How do I work out how much fat is in a meal?

The alli programme gives clear advice on how to read food labels and check the fat content in your meals. It also includes a guide to the fat content in a range of foods. Before you begin taking the capsules, you’ll need to set your fat and calorie targets according to your current weight and activity levels. It’s important to stay within your recommended fat and calorie targets per meal. Go to our calculator tool for more information.

4Can I use my favourite diet in place of the eating plan?

In many cases, yes. However, for best weight loss results, you should follow the reduced calorie, lower-fat diet in the alli programme.

alli can work well with diets that emphasise balanced meals containing moderate amounts of fat. It does not work well with diets that encourage you to ‘save up’ fat and calorie allowances and then splurge on a high-fat meal or dessert.

You would not need the capsules with a very low-fat diet because they would have little effect. However, many people find very low-fat diets difficult to sustain because of severe restrictions on the foods they can eat. They’re also likely to feel far hungrier when there is little fat in the diet. The alli programme allows you to choose from a wider variety of foods, and to eat enough fat to feel fuller.

At the other end of the spectrum, low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets tend to be very high in fat. Don’t use the capsule with these diets. Not adapting to a lower-fat diet can increase the chances of diet-related treatment effect.

5What about alcohol?

Alcohol adds calories to your diet. A 175 ml glass of white wine contains 130 calories and a 300 ml bottle of premium lager has 177 calories. So you can have a drink with your meal, but be sure to allow for the calories.

6My family don’t need to lose weight but I do, and I do all the cooking. Are the recipes suitable for us all?

Some of the recipes are written for 2 or more, and are adaptations of family favourites so your family will enjoy many of the recipes available here and in the alli diet book.

Young children need more energy than adults for the purpose of growing and living. When eating as a family on the alli programme, young children should enjoy larger portions of meals and supplement with healthy snacks to help keep their energy levels up throughout the day.