By restricting food intake and/or preventing full absorption of food as it passes through the gastro-intestinal tract, bariatric surgery is meant to reduce a person's caloric intake. The statement-writing committee reviewed available scientific literature and concluded that bariatric surgery can result in long-term weight loss and significant reductions in cardiac and other risk factors for certain people who are severely obese, which is defined as having a body mass index of 40 or more. Diabetes is cured in 80% of ... Read More
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By restricting food intake and/or preventing full absorption of food as it passes through the gastro-intestinal tract, bariatric surgery is meant to reduce a person's caloric intake. The statement-writing committee reviewed available scientific literature and concluded that bariatric surgery can result in long-term weight loss and significant reductions in cardiac and other risk factors for certain people who are severely obese, which is defined as having a body mass index of 40 or more. Diabetes is cured in 80% of ... Read More
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When you think about reducing belly fat, the first thing that comes to mind is probably ab exercises. Namely, which ones should you do to get rid of this fat? The fact is, ab exercises may be the least important thing you do, although strengthening your abs is just as important as the other muscles in your body. The key to losing belly fat, however, is more about burning more calories than you eat and letting your body respond to ... Read More
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Many people look at healthy eating as a way to lose weight. Although healthy eating is a critical component of a healthy lifestyle and maintaining an optimal weight, there are many factors to consider.Sleep, which is often overlooked, is important to maintaining a healthy optimal weight. The busy North American lifestyle, the urgency to get ahead and the pressure from friends and peers to become involved in one activity or another keeps us moving but not healthy. The basics of ... Read More
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Spinach is an excellent source of vitamins c and a, and iron, and contains about 40 percent potassium. It leaves an alkaline ash in the body. Spinach is good for the lymphatic, urinary, and digestive systems.
Spinach has a laxative effect and is wonderful in weight-loss diets. It has a high calcium content, but also contains oxalic acid. This acid combines with calcium to form a compound that the body cannot absorb. For this reason, the calcium in spinach is considered ... Read More
