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	<title>Daily Weight Watchers Points after Weightloss</title>
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	<description>How many weight watchers points should I eat daily to maintain my weight, not loose any more? I&apos;ve done weight watchers for quite some time and have lost 50 lbs. I did it without attending meetings or being a member, so I don&apos;t have a lot of information about it aside from the formula. I have a table for how many points each weight range should eat in a day in order to loose weight, but I&apos;m wondering if there is such a table for maintaining weight. For instance, right now I&apos;m eating 24 points a day (I weigh 200 lbs). How many should I eat to keep myself at 200? My wife and I are both doing it, so if anyone has the whole table, it would be greatly appreciated.</description>
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	<category>diet</category>
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