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7 January 2025 News Release

New research from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has unveiled the power of personalised goal setting for achieving sustained weight loss as Australians set health resolutions for the new year.

An analysis of over 22,000 members of the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet revealed that while most participants set ambitious weight loss goals (of around 20 kg) for themselves at the start of the program, only three per cent were able to achieve them within 12 weeks.

Importantly, the research found members who achieved a personalised weight loss goal, generated by an AI tool within the program, experienced the greatest success.

These customised goals facilitated early weight loss and also led to better longer-term outcomes, with 47 per cent of members reaching their personalised goals by losing between 7 and 11 kg in 12 weeks.

CSIRO Research Scientist, Dr Gilly Hendrie, emphasised the importance of realistic goal setting when starting and maintaining a successful weight loss journey.

“We know that early wins create momentum for weight loss, and by setting goals that are personalised and realistic, members gain the motivation to stay the course and reach bigger milestones,” Dr Hendrie said.

Stretch goals are best

While an unrealistic goal can be disheartening for weight loss, a stretch goal, which is a deliberately challenging target, can help people have greater early success.

Among CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet members, those that achieved a stretch goal, also personalised by the program, lost substantially more weight at 12 weeks and sustained this success over 12 months.

According to the research, nine out of 10 members who met the stretch goal lost a clinically significant 5 per cent or more of their starting body weight at 12 months.

The analysis also highlighted that stretch goals were particularly helpful for those with more weight to lose.

Among members who started in the obese weight status category, 20 per cent achieved a stretch goal, and lost 12 kg within the first 12 weeks; 4 kg more than those that met the personalised goal.

“Stretch goals give people that little extra push to see what’s possible. These goals are not just about losing weight fast - they’re about creating a rhythm of achievement,” Dr Hendrie said.

“With the right guidance, members can achieve their weight loss goals and build lasting habits, setting them up for successful longer-term weight management.”

CSIRO sets Australians up for goal-setting success in 2025

In response to the findings, the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet has introduced My Journey—a new AI tool designed to help accelerate Australians ability to set, track, and achieve personalised weight loss goals with real-time guidance.

“With My Journey, you can trust the program to create goals that are tailored to your unique circumstances, giving you the best chance to succeed,” Dr Hendrie said.

“Whether you’re starting fresh this January or building on past success, the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet offers the tools and confidence needed to achieve lasting health goals.”

Find out more about the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet and My Journey.

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The My Journey AI tool is designed to help Australians achieve weight loss success by tailoring goals to an individual’s circumstances.
Unlike restrictive fad diets, the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet promotes a balanced, flexible approach. Its unique food group system ensures optimal nutrition from balanced meals.

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