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Obesity is a Chronic Disease

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by excess fat, which in turn results in weight gain. Obesity is the most common metabolic disorder in developed societies. While we are accustomed to hearing “my excess weight is due to fluid retention,” we must demystify this popular belief, it is very rare that weight gain is due to water retention. Diseases such as heart failure or kidney or liver disease, may give a weight gain due to water retention that can lead. There are exceptional situations that despite having a high weight are not obese, such as bodybuilders, who have a muscular hypertrophy (excessive growth of muscle mass).

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Foods with Diuretic Effect

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Within food, you should choose a diet that includes foods that help you lose fluid, ie having a diuretic effect, such as:

  • Vegetables: celery, parsley, berejena, cauliflower, broccoli, onion, garlic, asparagus, artichokes, among others.
  • Fruits: Cantaloupe, watermelon, pineapple or pineapple, lemon, apple, pear, blueberry, etc.
  • Takes liquid to help stimulate the kidney.
  • Regarding physical activity, it stimulates both the metabolism and fatty tissues and help you enhance weight loss, although it is slow.

Above all you must have patience and perseverance, these 2 qualities are very important to carry out first a treatment for lupus and a second to lose weight. Remember to consult your doctor. Tell him your concerns about your weight, you probably can provide a treatment option suitable for you.

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Remove Fat

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Prednisone is an anti-inflammatory that produces different side effects, such as:

If you want and need to lose those extra kilos, keep in mind that although it is a slow process, does not mean you can not do. The ideal and is recommended that you contact a doctor or nutritionist for you diagram a diet taking into consideration your special features.

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The Main Cause of Obesity

Friday, February 12th, 2010

There are many causes involved in the onset of the problem. Besides, the poor living habits (poor nutrition and lack of exercise) there are also genetic and organic factors that induce their appearance. Recent research suggests that, on average, the genetic influence contributes approximately 33 percent of body weight, but this influence may be greater or less in a particular person.

They can also influence socioeconomic factors. These factors strongly influence obesity, especially among women. In some developed countries, the prevalence of obesity more than doubled among women of low socioeconomic status than among those with the highest level. The reason that socioeconomic factors have such a powerful influence on women’s weight is not completely understood, but it is known that measures against obesity increase the social level. Women who belong to groups of higher socioeconomic status have more time and resources for dieting and exercises that allow them to adapt to these social demands.

And finally there are the factorespsicológicos, which for a time were seen as a major cause of obesity, are now seen as a reaction to the strong prejudices and discrimination against obese people. One type of emotional distress, negative body image is a serious problem for many young women who are obese. This leads to extreme insecurity and discomfort in social situations.

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Weight Control Program

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Weight Control

Our programs are designed to help you control your weight simply, without giving up your favorite foods. If you have weight problems, it is simply because of your lifestyle and your way of feeding you. If you do nothing today, there is no reason why the weight does not continue. Therefore breaking pace food and allow your body to start over.

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Weight Control

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Weight Control
You keep a good meal with knife and fork and a day we bring you 2 protein meal to take morning and afternoon / evening. We bring you products containing soy protein to provide micro-nutrients needed by your body. In addition, you have to take nutritional supplements for breakfast, lunch and dinner, your body gets what it needs. And finally the Thermojetics beverage helps to control weight.

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Surgical Treatment of Morbid Obesity

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

All provinces do not consider the surgical treatment of morbid obesity as an insured service under the Law on Health Insurance. You should check with the authority on health in your province.

The provinces felt that the surgical treatment of morbid obesity is a service, like Quebec, have waiting lists very long because of the limited number of surgeons trained to perform these procedures safely and effectively. In Quebec, the waiting for bariatric surgery may be as long as 3 to 7 years, when the patient communicates with the bariatric surgery center, until the surgery is performed.

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Kind of Bariatric Procedures

Monday, February 8th, 2010

What kind of bariatric procedures do you practice?

We offer the RY gastric bypass laparoscopi, and anneu laparoscopic adjustable gastric our medical center (Metropolitan Surgery Center-CMC) and the RY gastric bypass and laparoscopic biliopancreatic bypass, laparoscopic DS at University Health Center (MUHC). Patients who are super-super obese (over 400 pounds) or patients with medical problems or complex surgery are not candidates for the CMC. Consequently, they can be operated at the MUHC.

We practice of revision surgeries for patients who failed their weight loss after bariatric surgery underwent some here or elsewhere: gastric banding, vertical gastroplasty or bypass clogged jéjunéale performed by us or elsewhere). We practice all these revisions by laparoscopy with a success rate of 95%.

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Bariatric Surgery for Obesity

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Several reasons motivate people suffering from morbid obesity to resort to bariatric surgery:

  • An important study by Dr. Christou has shown that bariatric surgery can reduce the risk of premature death by 89% in morbidly obese patients operated on and lose enough weight, when compared to morbidly obese patients who have not been made.
  • Patients who are morbidly obese have much higher rates of type 2 diabetes, hypertension and heart disease than non-obese patients. These health problems are improved or eliminated following a successful weight loss in almost 90% of patients.
  • Diets usually do not work long term. Only 3 to 5% of all people trying to lose weight by this method successfully maintain their weight over five years.
  • Medical experts have determined that bariatric surgery was the only permanent solution for weight loss. The NIH of the United States has in fact met in 1991 and 1996, a pannel of experts and earned a decisive consensus that bariatric surgery was the best way to lose weight in the morbidly obese, when all other methods have failed for them. That consensus has since been repeated by other experts.
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Control Weight With Natural Sweetener

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The Stevia, a natural sweetener promising
Used for centuries by indigenous peoples of South America, Stevia has recently made headlines. This plant does contain natural sweeteners named Steviol glycosides, whose sweetness is up to 300 times that of sugar but without the calories. This newcomer to the range of sweeteners could allow it to better control their weight? European consumers will have to wait

The sweet taste

All babies love the sweet taste, whatever the diet of their mother during pregnancy. The acquisition of preference for sweet foods depends on food experiences of childhood and adulthood, and varies considerably from one person to another . Nowadays, a wide range of sweeteners on the market can sweeten foods without the calories of sucre. Among these are the intense sweeteners such as aspartame, Acesulfame K, saccharin, Sucralose and sSteviol glycosides whose sweetness is several hundred times that of sugar. Thus, only small quantities are needed so that their energy contribution is often negligible compared to sugar. The steviol glycosides are of additional interest because, unlike other intense sweeteners, they are exclusively of plant origin, like sugar.

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