Weight Loss News May 4th, 2008
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Future Of Weight Loss Could Include Non-Invasive Techniques
Sticking to a weight loss plan can be difficult. With all of the food and drink temptations tempting us around every corner, it can be tough to stay low carb, low sugar and low fat. But sometimes, the weight still won’t come off, despite diet exercise. That’s where outside help comes in.
A procedure that was once commonly used to treat ulcers, called a vagotomy, is now being tested as a safe weight loss surgery. Doctors have modified the procedure so that it is safe and side effects are minimal — and they’ve also made it a laparoscopic procedure.
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Local Trainer Caught Using ‘tct’ To Enhance Weight Loss In His Miami Clients
No screaming, no yelling, no cardio and a ton of moving. South Florida Fitness Boot Camps (http://www.SouthFloridaFitnessBootCamp.com )are the only one using “tct” in South Florida, and the results prove it works. Traditionally fitness boot camps are viewed a strenuous exercise routines lead by some military type instructor and are often feared. There is running, some basic exercise, an instructor in your face yelling at you and calling you names and then there is more running. This type of fitness boot camp delivers a workout, but does it deliver weight loss results?
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A moment on the lips…
… And, indeed, a lifetime on the hips
You may never truly beat the bulge, a new study suggests. Even when people lose weight, they don’t lose fat cells. The cells just shrink.
A Cold War relic helped researchers in Sweden and their colleagues figure out the birth dates of fat cells in adults. Tracking the birthdays of belly-building cells uncovered some mixed news. First, the good news — adults loose about 10 percent of fat cells each year. But the bad news is that all those cells are replaced.
Diets don’t work, new study shows
New research has confirmed what many women trying to lose weight already suspected, diets do not work. Otago University researchers found that overweight and obese women were more likely to improve their health through treatment approaches that did not rely on just counting calories.
Their study showed that “non-dieting” interventions could be effective in reducing psychological distress . The findings appeared in the latest edition of the American Journal of Health Promotion.
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L.A. Lifestyle’s antioxidant combinations help protect cells against the effects of free radicals.
Free Diet support community launches today aimed at ending Obesity.
St. Louis, MO–America’s Weight Loss Coach, Julia Havey launches new, totally free Weight Loss Social Network at Ning. www.JuliaHavey.com www.JPSupplement.com www.DrinkChooseLive.com
“With obesity at an all time high in our nation, we have to provide effective weight loss tools that anyone can access, regardless of their ability to pay. The most effective of these free tools is peer support. Setting up an online community where people with similar situations and common goals can interact and encourage each other creates an almost magical synergy” said Julia Havey
The project launched at Ning, the leader of personalized social networking, will reach millions of people and help those people lose combined 10’s of thousands of pounds. Now is the most exciting time to be online.
L.A. Lifestyle’s antioxidant combinations help protect cells against the effects of free radicals.
Milan rallies to lose weight
MILAN – Tony Dean is known as the Meanest Man in Dieting.
But his stern weight-loss accountability and partnering program could make Milan one of the healthiest cities in the country.
Mr. Dean, 37, and his father, Mike, 61, drove 12 hours from Omaha, Neb., Friday night to bring their FAST Diet program to Discover Milan Day on Saturday at Wilson Park. FAST is an acronym for “Families Always Succeed Together,” but the program doesn’t have as much to do with family as it does with hard work, sensible eating and accountability with friends and neighbors.
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Learning to look out for number one
Wellness coach helps bring the overstressed back from the brink to a more fulfilling life focused on health and well-being
Chris Zdeb, Canwest News Service
Published: Saturday, May 03, 2008
Peters sees Pelletier-Hannah every week. Kristi Jarmus, on the other hand, completed the coach’s 12-week weight and wellness program without ever meeting her.
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Walking program full of hot air
USA Today’s Nanci Helmich continues to be one of the most prolific, interesting and valuable health reporters in the US. On May 1, she took up the subject of interval training and “supercharged” walking that is raised by Arthur Agatston, who wrote The South Beach Diet, and University of Miami exercise physiology professor Joseph Signorile, in their new book, The South Beach Diet Supercharged.
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