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‘Love Your Body’ to Lose Weight
Almost a quarter of men and women in England and over a third of adults in America are obese. (In South Africa statistics on the percentage of overweight and obese people indicate that obesity and its co-morbidities are on the increase, with Cape Town leading the way!) Obesity increases the risk of diabetes and heart disease and can significantly shorten a person's life expectancy. New research published by BioMed Central's open access journal International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity shows that improving body image can enhance the effectiveness of weight loss programs based on diet and exercise.
Researchers from the Technical University of Lisbon and Bangor University enrolled overweight and obese women on a year-long weight loss program. Half the women were given general health information about good nutrition, stress management, and the importance of looking after yourself. The other half attended 30 weekly group sessions (the intervention plan) where issues such as exercise, emotional eating, improving body image and the recognition of, and how to overcome, personal barriers to weight loss and lapses from the diet were discussed. On the behavioral intervention plan women found that the way they thought about their body improved and that concerns about body shape and size were reduced. Compared to the control group they were better able to self-regulate their eating and they lost much more weight, losing on average 7% of their starting weight compared to less than 2% for the control group. Dr Teixeira from Technical University of Lisbon, who led the research, said, "Body image problems are very common amongst overweight and obese people, often leading to comfort eating and more rigid eating patterns, and are obstacles to losing weight. Our results showed a strong correlation between improvements in body image, especially in reducing anxiety about other peoples' opinions, and positive changes in eating behavior. From this we believe that learning to relate to your body in healthier ways is an important aspect of maintaining weight loss and should be addressed in every weight control program."
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110717204913.htm
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Also known as bariatric surgery, weight loss surgery constitutes a number of procedures all with one goal in mind being weight loss for the patient suffering from obesity. Along with this primary goal, other effects from such procedures are an improvement in cardiovascular functions and decrease in associated risk or even full recovery from diabetes. The procedures involved can either make use of specific apparatus or even altering of the digestive organs.
Rules for Successful Dieting
Follows five basic rules:
Rule One: Eat Your Target Protein Every Day
By consuming the minimum amount of protein for your body, you maintain energy, muscle mass, and keep your hunger in check.
Rule Two: Take Your Supplements Every Day
The daily nutritional supplements we prescribe to you will have a positive effect on your long-term health, energy, and longevity.
Rule Three: Drink Water Every Day
As your body burns calories, waste products are released through urine. Drinking at least 64 ounces of water daily helps release these waste products so they don’t build up and slow your metabolism.
Rule Four: Continue an Exercise Program
Getting the right amount of exercise is an essential part of successful long-term weight control and total well-being.
Rule Five: Be Consistent with Your Diet
If you stick to your daily eating prescription and keep your caloric intake consistent from day to day, you increase your chances of maintaining your optimal weight
Get your Maintenance Diet Plan today contact our resident Dietitian:
Judy Kotze - Dietitian
Special interest: Bariatric Nutrition
BSc (Dietetics) - Diploma in Hospital Dietetics M (Nutrition)
Durbanville Medi-Clinic
Tel: 27-21 975 2336 Fax 27-21 9752692
Mobile: 083 254 0919
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Bariatric Surgery Support (BSS) is a Cape Town based Support Group for people seeking information and Support about Weight-Loss Surgery. We deal with a host of pre and post operation issues aimed at facilitating your journey to a healthier life style.
When: March 26th, Durbanville Medi Clinic
Venue: Durbanville Medi Clinic, Ground Floor, Conference Room, 45 Wellington Road
Time: 18:00
RSVP: info@bariatricsurgerysupport.co.za
PHONE : 021 980 2100
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* Provisional Dates29 January – Durbanville
19 February – N1
26 March – Durbanville
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28 May – Durbanville
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30 July – Durbanville
20 August – N1
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Key Lifestyle Changes with Weight Loss Surgery
Some of the most important lifestyle changes to adapt to after weight loss surgery include:
* Slowly increasing physical activity
* Assessing and logging in daily food intake
* Undergoing counseling to adapt to the changing body image
* Eliminating social situations that promote overeating
* Tackling any emotional issues that triggered overeating with a therapist
* Making time to prepare special foods and meals to complement a healthier lifestyleMore about this topic in our March 2011 Newsletter...