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Study Finds Best Weight Loss Methods For Teens

March 28, 2007

What is the best way for teens to lose weight? Well, one way is for them to get off the couch.

A new study found that participating in moderate to vigorous physical activity and limiting time in front of the television are some of the keys to successful weight loss in teens.

Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School identified common factors among teens, ages 16 to 18, who successfully lost weight:

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* Overweight teens who lost weight participated in significantly more moderate to vigorous physical activity than those who maintained the same weight or gained. Females who lost weight averaged 7.6 hours a week, and males 11.7 a week.
* Female adolescents who lost weight were more likely to participate in weight training and strengthening exercises.
Teens who lost weight spent significantly less time in front of the television compared to those who gained weight.

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“Today, nearly 31 percent of adolescents in the United States are considered overweight,” said Kerri Boutelle, Ph.D., lead author of the study. “It is clear that exercising, staying active, and limiting sedentary activity is essential to teens successfully losing weight.”

According to the study, successful weight loss for overweight teens averaged 14 percent reduction of their body weight for females and 12 percent reduction for males within a year. The average weight loss met the 10 percent goal recommended for adults to experience the medical benefits of weight loss.

“The study gives researchers, clinicians, and parents a better understanding that teens can lose weight, and what behaviors are associated with success,” said Boutelle.

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Weight Loss Medication — Not TRIMSPA — Found in Anna

March 27, 2007

Among the list of drugs Anna Nicole Smith took in the days leading up to her death was a growth hormone — making it the third weight loss product Smith had taken during her reign as TRIMSPA spokesperson.

A press release issued today by Dr. Joshua Perper says that before she flew to the United States from the Bahamas, Anna had taken medications that included “Growth hormone, an alleged ‘longevity’/weight reducing medication.”

The Broward County Medical Examiner also released a description of the contents of Anna’s hotel room at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino, in which Seminole detectives found Slim-Fast on her night table. Days after her death, TMZ obtained exclusive photographs of the inside of Anna Nicole’s refrigerator, which contained several cans of the diet drink.

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As you may recall, Anna credited TRIMSPA for her incredible weight loss. Now that she’s been connected to TWO other weight loss supplements, it’s impossible to determine if TRIMSPA alone was responsible for Anna’s rapid shrinking.

The Medical Examiner’s office ruled today that Anna Nicole’s death was ruled an “accidental overdose.”

Calls to TRIMSPA were not immediately returned.

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Weight loss surgery may cause memory loss

March 15, 2007

Obese people who undergo surgery to lose weight may suffer memory loss after the operation, new research shows.

The syndrome - wernicke encephalopathy - affects the nervous system and brain, and can lead to confusion and the inability to coordinate movement, said the online edition of BBC News.

Sonal Singh of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina and other researchers identified 32 cases of wernicke encephalopathy after obesity surgery, 27 involving women.

The study, published in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology, says the syndrome is caused by a lack of vitamin B1, or thiamine. Frequent vomiting after surgery can lead to the syndrome, the study found.

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‘It is not clear if the condition is more common in women or if there were more cases in women because 75 percent of obesity surgery patients are female,’ the researchers said.

Those who had undergone weight loss surgery were urged to take their prescribed vitamin supplements and be alert for symptoms such as vomiting, confusion, visual changes and lack of coordination.

‘When people who have had weight loss surgery start experiencing any of these symptoms, they need to see a doctor right away,’ he said. ‘If treated promptly, the outlook is usually good.’

For treatment, patients are given vitamin B1 through an IV or injection.

Of the 32 people in the study, 13 made a full recovery, though others continued to have problems such as memory loss.

Singh said more studies are needed to determine how often the syndrome occurs after weight loss surgery.

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Alert on weight loss surgery

March 13, 2007

The operation can result in vitamin deficiency which affects the brain and nervous system, according to a report in the journal Neurology , from the American Academy of Neurology.

The syndrome, called Wernicke encephalopathy, is caused by a lack of vitamin B1 and can also cause problems with vision, such as rapid eye movements.

A study found that patients who vomited a lot after surgery were the worst affected.

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The syndrome can develop when patients stop taking their vitamin supplements, or when frequent vomiting prevents the vitamins from being absorbed, researchers said.

The study looked at all 32 reported cases of the syndrome occurring after obesity surgery.

Many of the people also had neurological symptoms not typical of Wernicke encephalopathy, such as seizures, deafness, psychosis, muscle weakness and pain or numbness in the feet or hands.

Study author Sonal Singh, of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, said: “When people who have had weight-loss surgery start experiencing any of these symptoms, they need to see a doctor right away.

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My Long-Term Weight Loss On The Atkins Diet

March 8, 2007

With all the attention being paid to the Atkins diet today following the release of this major study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, I have to admit I am personally disturbed by what I have witnessed as an antagonistic demeanor amongst the health elites responding to the healthy low-carb nutritional approach.

As I noted in this blog post regarding a teleconference call debate between Dr. Michael Dansinger and Dr. James Hill that took place on Tuesday night (transcript and audio are forthcoming), the spin coming from the low-fat diet supporters on this new positive Atkins diet study is this: sure, you can lose weight following the Atkins, low-carb diet, but the impact is only for the short-term–there is no evidence that anyone can possibly stay on a diet like this beyond one year.

Say what?!

In response to that ridiculous claim, I only have to look in my own mirror to know that assessment is about as far away from the truth as it can possibly be. Why? Because I lost 180 pounds in one year on the Atkins diet three years ago. Yep, that’s me–Jimmy Moore–and I am all too happy to share my low-carb weight loss success since these so-called health “experts” choose to ignore people like me.

Do you want to take a wild guess what happened to my weight after the end of that one year when I lost 180 pounds? Did I simply balloon back up to 410 pounds again and prove these “experts” were right that people can’t keep a low-carb diet up over the long-term? Yeah right! NOT!

Um, I hate to break the news to ‘em, but not only have I kept the 180 pounds I lost in 2004 off of my body, but I’ve dropped an additional ten pounds in the process. And, more importantly, my weight has remained stable for well over two years now–the longest such stint in my 35 years of life where I haven’t seen drastic weight fluctuations. Check out my dramatic BEFORE and AFTER pictures!

Unless you’ve walked in my shoes as a morbidly obese man, then you cannot possibly know how incredibly freeing it is to not have to worry about whether you will have to keep buying new pants because they ripped out in the crotch or new shirts because the buttons keep shooting off of them from that fat belly. Additionally, you never realize how precious having excellent health is until you’ve seen it seeping out of your body ever-so-slowly and then miraculously have it given right back to you.

That’s EXACTLY what the Atkins diet did for me.

While the study participants who were on the Atkins diet only lost a modest 10 pounds in one year, the overwhelming majority of people (like these other low-carb weight loss succes stories) are able to lose A WHOLE LOT MORE WEIGHT when they have committed themselves fully to the low-carb diet as a lifestyle change that they will continue doing for the rest of their lives.

The health gurus think the Atkins/low-carb diet is okay as a temporary fix for weight loss, but don’t stay on it for very long because it COULD POSSIBLY MAYBE PERCHANCE lead to health problems. Does this make any sense at all to you? Why would people who successfully lose weight on the Atkins diet want to change the method they used to lose the weight? Do these people think we’re all a bunch of idiots or something?

This is an issue that just absolutely baffles me to no end. The double-speak that comes out of the mouths of “experts” purporting to provide dietary advice is glaring. On the one hand they say that it’s okay to do the Atkins diet as long as you only do it for the short-term. But then without taking a breath, these same people assert that there are grave concerns over the long-term impact of eating a low-carb diet.

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So which is it? That’s like saying it’s okay to breathe in methane gas into your lungs for an hour, but be sure you don’t do it beyond that hour or it may be dangerous. If you truly believe something is hazardous to your health, then does it really matter how long you do it? Of course not! Yet, that’s exactly what these people are saying about the Atkins diet. That’s what people here in the South call bassackwards!

I know my low-carb weight loss success story is but one example out there, but it should not be dismissed by those who oppose the low-carb approach to weight loss and improved health. As much as they hate to admit it, I’m a living, breathing, alive-and-well example of someone who is living proof they are just plain WRONG when it comes to their opinions about the Atkins/low-carb nutritional approach. In fact, they couldn’t be MORE wrong if they tried.

The truth about livin’ la vida low-carb (that’s the catchy phrase I use to describe my permanent commitment to the low-carb way of life now) is in the dramatic changes that happened in my life as a result of this amazing way of eating:

From 410 pounds to 220 pounds
From 62 inch waist to 38 inch waist
From 5XL shirt size down to XL
From HDL cholesterol of 23 up to 72
From triglycerides of 227 down to 43
From blood pressure of 180/95 down to 125/80
From body fat percentage of 52% down to 11%
From three prescription meds to ZERO in nine months

On and on I could go talking about the dramatic changes that happened to me, but suffice it to say they are endless. It saddens me that people have been pushed away from even trying to lose weight on the Atkins diet because of all the negativity they have heard from the media and the medical community. Let me encourage you to ignore the propaganda machine that is against low-carb and learn the truth about the health dangers of excessive consumption of sugar, refined carbohydrates, and junk food.

If you are overweight, obese, or just plain sick and reading this right now and deep within your heart want to believe the Atkins diet could work for you, then it’s time to meet someone who has been through the pain of obesity, taken the steps to begin a new healthy low-carb lifestyle, implemented those changes in his life permanently, and never lost sight of where he has been or how far he has come.

It would be my distinct privilege if you would allow me the opportunity to interact with you via e-mail to bring you just a glimmer of hope and inspiration on this amazing journey.

You may be interested in some other resources I have available, including my blog, my podcast show, and my book entitled Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb: My Journey From Flabby Fat To Sensationally Skinny In One Year. I am so grateful for the chance to share my Atkins diet weight loss story with the world and make it abundantly clear that there are REAL people who have done VERY well on this diet despite what the low-fat spin doctors are saying.

Don’t let the media and those so-called “experts” frighten you to the point that you do NOTHING about your weight and health. Do you want to see your health continue to decline? Probably not! But you need to take that first step and do low-carb the RIGHT way by constantly educating yourself about what it is all about and then DO IT!

If you are wanting to find what could very well be the lasting answer to your obesity problem, then how about giving the Atkins/low-carb diet a try. It quite literally changed the course of my life forever for the better and the same can happen for YOU, too!

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Impressive Weight Loss One Bite at a Time

March 6, 2007

Highly Regarded Physician Debunks Dieting and Provides a Solution for Sustainable Weight Loss PALO ALTO, Calif., March 6 /PRNewswire/ — iUniverse, Inc. announces a new book by author and physician Michael A. Nierenberg, M.D. that debunks dieting and shows how easy weight loss can be. No fads, no gimmicks, just success. Concise and entertaining, The Power of the Bite: Impressive Weight Loss, One Bite at a Time is not just one more diet book. It is a simple approach to a difficult problem plaguing 1.2 billion people. On a daily basis, giving up just two bites of your burger or candy bar results in losing twenty-five pounds in two years. Removing the top piece of bread from a daily sandwich does the same. John Cassidy, co-founder Klutz Books, remarks: ” … a plan about real weight loss for real people living in a world full of really good hot fudge sundaes. … this book is all you need to lose weight.” Doctor Nierenberg

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demystifies losing weight, showing the impact of repeatedly leaving behind small portions of food. No weighing food, no special meals, no meetings, no rigid rules. Eat what you like; just a bit less. The Power of the Bite is packed with hints and examples of how to lose weight effortlessly. Giving up just 120 calories a day can change your life … and save it. William Millichap, author and well-known real estate executive, says: “I am living proof your book works. In 30 days I lost five pounds following the tips in your book … . After 60 additional days I lost another 10 pounds. It works!” Doctor Nierenberg is a board-certified internist who practiced in Palo Alto, California for thirty years. Cum laude graduate of Harvard Medical School and adjunct clinical professor of medicine at Stanford University, he has been listed repeatedly in “Best Physician” surveys. He uses his years of experience to create a book that speaks to the reader. Key points about weight loss are readily remembered and applied. The Power of the Bite: Impressive Weight Loss, One Bite at a Time By Michael A. Nierenberg, M.D. ISBN-10: 0-595-39963-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-595-39963-5 Paperback: 93 pages Language: English Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (January 31, 2007), an Editor’s Choice selection Price: $11.95 Available through: iUniverse, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Borders

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