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Is Your Morning Commute Driving You To Obesity?
Posted: May 17 in Weight Loss Tips by adminHorns are honking all around as cars nudge forward one foot each minute. The rising sun is bright in your eyes as you stress over all the things you need to get done at work today, but the office is still 20 minutes away. Meanwhile, the guy on his cellphone in the next lane over cuts you off without signaling, causing you to miss your exit and spill hot coffee all over your new work pants. [Read more]
Tagged: weight loss lifestyle, Weight Loss Research | Comments: NoneBariatric Surgery Can Reverse Mental Decline
Posted: Apr 25 in Weight Loss Tips by adminExcess weight can have a drastic effect on the body physically, and many people who struggle with obesity are very aware of the different health conditions being overweight put them at risk for. However, many people underestimate the effect obesity has on their mental health. In addition to prompting severe anxiety and depression, obesity can actually cause mental decline. Particularly, obesity can have a negative impact on a person’s cognitive function and memory. [Read more]
Tagged: Weight Loss Research, Weight Loss Surgery | Comments: NoneDon’t Get Stranded in Northeast Florida’s Food Deserts
Posted: Apr 13 in Weight Loss Tips by adminHaving experienced the difficulties associated with being obese, it is important for people who have had a sleeve gastrectomy or gastric band to make sure they are making an extra effort to seek out healthy food stores if they aren’t readily accessible to their neighborhoods. Large cities such as Jacksonville are extremely spread out, leaving some residents in certain communities to travel long distances in order to buy fresh dairy products, meats and vegetables. [Read more]
Tagged: weight loss lifestyle, Weight Loss Research | Comments: NoneA Diabetes Breakthrough: Weight Loss Surgery
Posted: Mar 30 in Weight Loss Tips by adminNew research is available that is changing the way that people think about diabetes. Diabetes has often been thought of as a disease that can be managed with a healthy diet and lifestyle, but scientists have discovered that weight loss surgeries, such as the sleeve gastrectomy in North Florida, have a large effect on the disease. It appears that there is a strong correlation between weight loss surgeries and a lessening of diabetes within the body. In some instances diabetes has completely disappeared within a few days of having the surgery. [Read more]
Tagged: Obesity Complications, Weight Loss Research, Weight Loss Surgery | Comments: NoneBariatric Surgery Beneficial For Teens
Posted: Mar 09 in Weight Loss Tips by adminTeenagers who are severely overweight may benefit from weight-loss surgery, according to a study published in the medical journal Pediatric Blood and Cancer. The study was performed by the National Children’s Hospital. Weight-loss surgery causes people to lose large amounts of weight and is appropriate for severely obese people who have had difficulty losing weight through traditional methods of calorie reduction and exercise. [Read more]
Tagged: Adolescent Weight Loss, Weight Loss Research | Comments: NoneWeight Loss Surgery May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
Posted: Feb 14 in Weight Loss Tips by adminAccording to a recent study, individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery have shown a decreased risk of heart disease as well as other cardiovascular events, including heart attacks and strokes. If you are searching for a weight loss surgeon in Jacksonville, these findings will be a primary factor to consider as you make a decision concerning weight loss surgery. [Read more]
Tagged: Weight Loss Research | Comments: NoneObesity Linked to Increased Pain
Posted: Feb 09 in Weight Loss Tips by adminThere are a number of severe health complications that can develop as a result of obesity. While there are many reasons that people turn to their bariatric surgeon in North Florida to help them lose weight, one of the leading may be that losing weight can help reduce pain. This is because many people who are obese suffer from tremendous amounts of pain as a result of their excess weight. [Read more]
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