Diet and exercise: Exercise, exercise, exercise....Increase your exercise to 5-6 times per week at least 30 minutes to an hour and get your heart rate up. Once you are in the groove, add some muscle strengthening to your routine. This needs to be a permanent lifestyle change for you. Additionally lower your calorie intake and count your calories on a website like fatsecret.Com or sparkpeople.Com. Drink more h20!
Answered 3/5/2016
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Obesity- need time: 1. Needs to do ow carbohydrate diet and exercise. 2. Exercise includes: cardio, endurance, flexibility. On eating include fruits, vegetables, healthy proteins. 3. We suggested and offered the patient consultation with the dietitian, jenny craig, weight watcher, or other mean available. 4. Medications:. Need to see doctor (not all pcp do med, I do some med. Need full visit lab and exam.
Answered 6/12/2014
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Nutrient dense foods: Eat foods that are nutrient dense (like meat, fish, poultry, eggs, cheese, low starch vegatables and water) avoid foods that are not nutrient dense (like starches and sugars, including fruit) nutrient dense foods will increase your basal metabolic rate. On the other hand, starches and sugars impair thyroid metabolism via affects on your liver (which helps activate thyroid hormone).
Answered 12/9/2013
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