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  • Back to Basics: Counting Calories

    Back to Basics: Counting Calories

    No matter what fad diets tell you, weight loss comes down to a simple balancing act: to lose weight, you must consume fewer calories than you use. Exercise and diet both play into this. It can feel tedious, but, one of the best ways to make sure that you are on track to lose weight is counting calories.

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  • Gastric Banding May Pay for Itself

    Gastric Banding May Pay for Itself

    A new study reveals that for some patients gastric banding is an even better idea than previously believed. Gastric banding procedures, such as the Lap-Band procedure has many different health benefits outside of helping you to lose weight. The procedure has been shown to treat, and in certain cases cure co-morbid diseases often caused by obesity, including type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, high blood pressure and sleep apnea. One of the largest problems that patients have had with gastric banding procedures like the Lap-Band is the expensive price tag, but that may not be a problem anymore.

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  • Top 7 Snacks to help you Lose Weight

    Top 7 Snacks to help you Lose Weight

    Everybody knows that avoiding snacks while dieting is one of the hardest parts of calorie control, and if you’ve had weight loss surgery then finding healthy small meals or snacks can be extra challenging. These seven snacks, however, won’t break your diet and can be found right here in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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  • Nutrition after Bariatric Surgery

    Nutrition after Bariatric Surgery

    Weight loss surgery is an exciting step forward in your weight loss journey. If you have recently had bariatric surgery, you are in good company. In 2008, bariatric surgeons performed 220,000 surgeries. And while these surgeries are increasingly helping individuals lose weight, proper nutrition after weight loss surgery is essential to ensuring that you achieve your long-term weight loss goals.

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  • Losing Weight: Are you Ready for the Change?

    Losing Weight: Are you Ready for the Change?

    Getting started with a weight loss program is a big step. Before you commit to weight loss surgery, such as bariatric surgery, it's important to be sure you are fully ready to make significant lifestyle changes. Long-term, successful weight loss is not easy. It takes determination, perseverance and commitment. It is also important to understand that weight loss surgery itself is not a silver bullet. While weight loss surgery can help you in your weight loss journey, you will also need to commit to eating right and exercising regularly. Are you ready to change? Ask yourself these five questions.

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  • Gastric Bypass Surgery: Is it for You?

    Gastric Bypass Surgery: Is it for You?

    Are you significantly overweight or obese? Have you tried diet and exercise changes but failed to lose weight? If you are struggling to lose weight on your own, you may be a good candidate for weight loss surgery. Gastric bypass surgery is the most common type of bariatric surgery. During gastric bypass surgery, the stomach is divided into two parts. Food travels into the smaller, top part and then directly into the small intestine. This limits the amount of food you can eat at any given time, decreasing calorie consumption.

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  • Following a Diet after Gastric Bypass

    Following a Diet after Gastric Bypass

    You may already know that after gastric bypass surgery, you will need to make significant changes to your diet. While changing eating habits may seem overwhelming at first, small steps can make a big difference. In fact, according to recent research, gastric bypass patients who make long-term changes to their eating habits can lose between 50 and 60 percent of their original weight.

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  • Exercise after Bariatric Surgery

    Exercise after Bariatric Surgery

    Weight loss surgery has become a viable option for many people, especially those who are obese and have co-morbidity factors such as cardiovascular disease, sleep apnea and diabetes. Bariatric surgery can involve reducing the size of the stomach, reducing the body's ability to absorb calories and nutrients or both. Regardless of the type of weight loss procedure chosen, diet and exercise is vital for weight loss success and the restoration of physical health.

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  • Ricky: 155 lbs Weight Loss

    Ricky: 155 lbs Weight Loss

    I have lost a total of 155 lbs. And I feel so much better not carrying around all that extra weight. It was like carrying two people around all the time.

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  • Preparing for Bariatric Surgery

    Preparing for Bariatric Surgery

    The best way to prepare for surgery is to make sure you understand everything you can about your procedure. Our team is here to help you achieve your goals and to support you as you prepare for this exciting change in your life. Here are some suggestions that you can begin to work on right away.

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