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"I Stopped Stress Eating and Lost 68 Pounds"

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Alyce Manzo knew that changing her body meant changing her mind-set. Now she's 68 pounds lighter and tearing up the dance floor on a regular basis. Here's the diet plan that helped her do it.

"I Did It!"

Name: Alyce Manzo
Age: 29
Height: 5'0"
Her Weight Before: 198
Her Weight After: 130
Pounds Lost: 68
At Current Weight: 3 years

Before Alyce Manzo changed her diet four years ago, she changed her mind-set. "I knew I'd fail if I didn't understand why I'd gotten heavy in the first place," says the Queens, New York, tutor, then 198 pounds. "For years, I ate to manage my emotions. Now I ride my bike, listen to music, or write in my journal -- and I'm 68 pounds slimmer."

Emotional Eating

In Alyce's family, food meant love. She grew up on big portions of pasta and pastries and was a chubby child. Despite dance classes and playing tennis, she reached 178 pounds by high school and then gained another 20. "I loved to go out dancing but quit because I felt so self-conscious," she says. Yet she wasn't ready to make a change until one day when she was having lunch. "I was eating a huge eggplant Parmesan sandwich and it hit me -- I wasn't remotely hungry. I had to ask myself, Then why are you eating this?"

Mini Steps to Fitness

To get the answer, Alyce combed through old photos. "I considered how I felt about myself at different points in my life, and I realized how much I relied on food for comfort," she says. At the same time, she set small goals to get active, like walking more and taking the stairs. Then came diet changes -- more fish, whole-grain bread, beans, and vegetables -- and walking for short spurts on the treadmill. She lost 8 pounds the first month and 60 more once she increased her workouts to an hour, five days a week.

Alyce is also back dancing. "I feel sexy and comfortable enough with myself to be out on the floor."

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