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Lose Weight USA – Diet Plans

Friday, December 12th, 2008

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Improper diet and the incorrect knowledge of the <A HREF=”http://trivita.health.officelive.com/leanology2.aspx”>diet plans</A> is the cause of the increasing obesity rate. The main problem is that not only are these problems irritating and lead to fatigue, but they have other interlinked problems as well. There are a number of diseases that are associated with being over weight or obesity, and to prevent such diseases you have to prevent or control your obesity.
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People who are obese need to strictly follow a <B>weight loss</B> plan. The importance of the diet has to be understood, and a proper regime for diet and exercise is to be followed to ensure a good health. The problems that are commonly associated with obesity and over weight include the cardio vascular problems, the weakening of the leg muscles, problem of back ache and problems related to bones.
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Our body weight is mainly responsible for the bending and the extra pressure on our legs and knee joints, hence people who are obese mainly face the problems of knee and joint pains. The problem of back ache is also rightly associated with obesity, as it leads to a disturbed body balance. If you want to avoid these problems and get rid of obesity, then you need to follow a good <B>weight loss</B> diet and take care of your exercise routine as well.
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There are a number of exercises that can be followed by beginners. If this is your first thought of losing weight, then you better decide fast, as the earlier you plan the better it would be for you. <B>Weight loss</B> treatments also include some of the surgical techniques of removal of the excess fat from the body. There are a number of products that are related to obesity and <B>weight loss</B>. However before you actually begin to use one, you should always consult your doctor. Some of the popular products that are linked to reduce obesity and <B>weight loss</B> problems, include the <B>weight loss</B> belts, <B>weight loss creams</B>, <B>weight loss </B>supplements, and <B>weight loss</B> food.

<B>weight loss</B> food are low calorie and carbohydrate food. You can always consult your doctor regarding the different available <B>weight loss </B>products, and use the one that suits you the most.

 

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Weight Loss USA – Reduce Chance of Heart Attacks

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

A study from Turkey shows that the heart beats with greater strength when a person loses weight (Heart Vessels, March 2006). The obese patients in the study received echocardiograms to predict their risk for heart failure by measuring their left ventricular function. After they lost at least ten percent of their total body weight, the strength of the contractions of their hearts increased significantly. This study shows that weight loss should be part of the treatment for heart failure if the person is overweight. It also explains why being overweight makes you tired and short of breath, because your heart has to work much harder to push blood through blood vessels blocked by fat. Weight loss improves heart function and also helps to prevent diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, kidney damage and even certain cancers.

A blood test called HBA1C will help your doctor decide if you are at risk for a heart attack, even if you are not diabetic. When your blood sugar level rises too high, sugar sticks to cells. Once on a cell, sugar cannot be removed and is converted to a poison called sorbitol that destroys the cell to damage arteries and cause heart attacks. HemoglobinA1C (HBA1C) measures how much sugar is attached to cell membranes. A study in the Archives of Internal Medicine (Volume 16, 2005) shows that an HBA1C level below 4.6 percent means you are at very low risk for a heart attack. However, each one-percent increase raises the risk for a heart attack nearly 2.5 times. So people who have HBA1Cs above 4.6 are at increased risk for heart attacks, even if they are not diabetic.

More than 40 percent of Americans die of heart attacks and other blood vessel damaging diseases and 35 percent ultimately become diabetic. That means that all people who have HBA1Cs above 5 should consider weight loss by eating less and exercising more, avoiding smoking, and going on a diet that limits refined carbohydrates (foods made from flour or with added sugars), saturated fats (meat and chicken) and partially hydrogenated oils. If your HBA1C is above 6, your doctor may prescribe diabetic medications.

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Lose Weight USA – SAD Facts

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

This is a reprint from recent weight loss article by Dr. Jeffrey S. McCombs

As our country deals with the effects of past deregulation and the current financial crisis, I am struck by how America has also become deregulated in the area of its dietary choices and the resultant health crisis that is developing as a result. Sound dietary practices have been dismantled and replaced by eating whenever, whatever, and however it suits us in the moment. Common sense management of our food choices has been neglected in favour of fad diet fixes and Flintstone vitamins.

The wisdom of the body as a temple that needs to be cherished and cared for has been replaced by the philosophy of the body as an amusement park and I’ve got a season pass.

It’s no mistake that the acronym for the Standard American Diet is S.A.D. When America exports the dietary principles of S.A.D. to another country, a decline in the health of its people quickly follows. It also holds true for foreigners who immigrate here, as they quickly find out that their health declines and their weight increases when eating as the natives do. In all fairness, America should have signs at its entry borders that warn of the risks that go with adopting our S.A.D. lifestyle.

Using the government’s Body Mass Index (BMI) standard, a calculation based on height and weight, over 66% of Americans are overweight and 34% are obese. If current trends continue, by 2015, it’s estimated that 75% of American adults will be overweight or obese. By 2030, that estimate increases to more than 86 percent of adults, and by 2048, well let’s just say that finding a normal weight person will be like finding a needle in a haystack. The BMI standard isn’t without just criticism, as other body measurements are not considered. When considering the overall trend, however, it’s obvious that Americans are getting fatter and the associated illnesses and healthcare costs that accompany this trend are also on the rise.

Being overweight increases our risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, cancer, liver and gall bladder disease, osteoarthritis, infertility, and various other related diseases and conditions. All of these are signs of lifestyle mismanagement, not medication deficiencies.

I imagine that a pharmaceutical company’s Board of Directors looks upon America’s sedentary lifestyle and standard diet much in the same way that a cannibal looks upon a newly caught fat missionary prior to feasting. Their gains are now our gains.

The pharmaceutical industry continues to propagate the philosophy of there’s nothing wrong with us. It’s not our fault. It’s just genetics, hormones, and other uncontrollable dysfunctions in our bodies that they will soon have a drug for. So, don’t worry, keep eating. For heaven’s sake, there’s no need to deprive your self of anything. Eat! You’ve earned it. Eat! You deserve it. Eat! It’s the holidays. Eat, eat, eat!

President-Elect Barack Obama keeps reminding us that we need to prepare ourselves for making sacrifices in order to correct the excesses of the past. This applies as much to our diet and lifestyle choices as much as it does to the economy. If sacrifices are to be made, then we can choose to sacrifice stupidity for wisdom. We can live up to our potential and leave behind the excuses and reasons for not taking care of ourselves.

Over half of Americans lead a sedentary lifestyle. The current government recommendation calls for 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. I have always thought that the government usually gets it half-right. Exercising 60 minutes 5 days a week is probably even better. Start where you are and go from there. Leave the “have to do it/be it/have it now” attitude behind. Evolve your desires to allow for gradual progress to have its impact.

In his book “What May Be” Piero Ferrucci states, “You must not follow your feelings. Your feelings must follow you.” We must begin to exhibit an emotional intelligence that directs our food choices. We must eat with a conscious awareness of how wish we to transform our bodies, for our bodies are transforming from moment-to-moment whether we like it or not. How it transforms can be up to us.

So as Thanksgiving approaches, I believe that it’s time to be thankful for the abundance and opportunities that we have as Americans. It’s time to invest in ourselves and our future. We can create something remarkable with our lives and share our life stories with others. We can be a nation of everyday heroes, ordinary people living extra-ordinary lives.

As an old adage states, “If not now, when? If not me, who?”

Dr. Jeffrey S. McCombs is a 3rd generation Doctor of Chiropractic, author of the book “LifeForce,” and developer of the McCombs Plan. His 25 years of ongoing research and practice emphasizes addressing the nutritional, biochemical, structural, emotional, and environmental aspects of acute and chronic health conditions in his patients

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Weight Loss

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Obesity or excessive weight is not just a threat to the physical beauty of a person- rather it is a threat to one’s health. Obesity can lead to diseases which may bear mortal threat to a person. Today, with advancements of medical technologies it is true that there have been hundreds of ways claiming themselves unbeatable as weight losing weapon, yet all the researchers believe in one ground fact that- the best way of weight loss is by changing eating behaviour.

Now for changing eating behaviour, there are two perspectives to be focused:

  1. Changing the type of foods being consumed.
  2. Changing the amount of food being taken.

Unless, one is able to emphasize both these issues it can be said for sure that you won’t be able to pursue weight loss for long term. But, neither of the perspectives can be attended at once, nor they can be attended in the wrong order. For fruitful outcomes, one has to first reduce the quantity of food you are taking, and then you should go for changing the menu. Weight reduction processes are lengthy and we expect long term results from them. By following the above procedure, we make sure that the diet process we are undergoing suits our health and doesn’t put sudden stress on our physique.

For changing the amount of food you take, you must opt for reducing the quantity in small amounts rather than cutting foods radically off your menu.

You can also try to use smaller dishes to serve food, as well as use portion controlled food packages.

Never watch TV or read books while you are eating, because concentrating deeply to somewhere else makes you concentrate less on the amount you are eating.

When you come to the stage of changing your menu, try to reduce amount of carbohydrates from your meal.

Have a balanced diet which emphasizes on vitamins, minerals and proteins.

You don’t necessarily have to give in to tasteless dishes, venture for newer dishes which are healthy as well.

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