Exercise (The Basics)

What are the benefits of exercise? — Exercise has many benefits. It can:

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  • Burn calories, which helps people control their weight
  • Help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes
  • Lower blood pressure, especially in people with high blood pressure
  • Lower stress and help with depression
  • Keep bones strong, so they don’t get thin and break easily
  • Lower the chance of dying from heart disease

What are the main types of exercise? — There are 3 main types of exercise.

They are:

  • Aerobic exercise – Aerobic exercise raises a person’s heart rate. Examples of aerobic exercise are walking, running, or swimming.
  • Resistance training – Resistance training helps make your muscles stronger. People can do this type of exercise using weights, exercise bands, or weight machines.
  • Stretching – Stretching exercises help your muscles and joints move more easily.

It’s important to have all 3 types of exercise in your exercise program. That way, your body, muscles, and joints can be as healthy as possible.

Should I talk to my doctor or nurse before I start exercising?

If you have not exercised before or have not exercised in a long time, talk with your doctor or nurse before you start a very active exercise program.

If you have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease (like high blood pressure or diabetes), your doctor or nurse might recommend that you have an exercise test before starting an exercise program.

When you start an exercise program, start slowly. For example, do the exercise at a slow pace or for a few minutes only. Over time, you can exercise faster and for longer periods of time.

What should I do when I exercise?

Each time you exercise, you should:

  • Warm up – Warming up can help keep you from hurting your muscles when you exercise. To warm up, do a light aerobic exercise (such as walking slowly) or stretch for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Warm up – Warming up can help keep you from hurting your muscles when you exercise. To warm up, do a light aerobic exercise (such as walking slowly) or stretch for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Work out – During a workout, you can walk fast, swim, run, or use an exercise machine, for example. You should also stretch all of your joints, including your neck, shoulders, back, hips, and knees. At least 2 times a week, you can add resistance training exercises to your workout.
  • Cool down – Cooling down helps keep you from feeling dizzy after you exercise and helps prevent muscle cramps. To cool down, you can stretch or do a light aerobic exercise for 5 minutes.
  • Warm up – Warming up can help keep you from hurting your muscles when you exercise. To warm up, do a light aerobic exercise (such as walking slowly) or stretch for 5 to 10 minutes.

If you can’t exercise for 30 minutes straight, try to exercise for 10 minutes at a time, 3 or 4 times

When should I call my doctor or nurse?

If you have any of the following symptoms when you exercise, stop exercising and call your doctor or nurse right away:

  • Pain or pressure in your chest, arms, throat, jaw, or back
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Feeling like your heart is fluttering or racing very fast
  • Feeling dizzy or faint

What if I don’t have time to exercise?

Many people have very busy lives and might not think that they have time to exercise. But it’s important to try to find time to exercise, even if you think that they have time to exercise. But it’s important to try to find time to exercise, even if you are tired or work a lot. Exercise can increase your energy level, which might even help you get more work done.

On days when you really can’t find time to exercise, there are ways that you can be more active. For example, you can: think that they have time to exercise. But it’s important to try to find time to exercise, even if you are tired or work a lot. Exercise can increase your energy level, which might even help you get more work done.

On days when you really can’t find time to exercise, there are ways that you can be more active. For example, you can:

  • Take the stairs instead of the elevator
  • Park in a parking space that is farther away from the door
  • Take a longer route when you walk from one place to another
  • Drink fluids during and after exercising (but drinks should not have caffeine in them)

What Is Metabolic Testing

Metabolism is the conversion of food (calories) into energy that is utilized by your body. Metabolic testing determines the rate at which your body burns calories. The efficiency of your body’s metabolism depends on factors such as your:

  • Age
  • Gender
  • Body weight
  • Body composition
  • Hormone levels.

Metabolic testing can help your doctor identify:

  • Slow metabolism, which may be the reason for difficulty with achieving weight loss
  • Changes in metabolism, which can cause weight loss to taper off after some initial success with an exercise program.

In preparation for the test you should avoid:

  • Eating 4 hours prior to the test
  • Exercising
  • Stimulants such as caffeine

You will be asked to sit or recline in a comfortable position and simply breathe into a mouth piece for about 10 minutes. Your oxygen consumption will be measured which is directly related to your metabolic rate. You can close your eyes and relax during the procedure. At the end of the procedure your metabolic efficiency will be established.

Based on your unique metabolic profile, your doctor will be able to design an individualized exercise program that will help you to reach and maintain your ideal weight.

If you don’t know how many calories you burn in a day, how can you diet appropriately? After all, we all, we are all different from one another, and so are metabolic rates. The assumption that a 2000 calorie/day diet is appropriate may be grossly incorrect. We are one of the few offices that utilizes calorimetry to actual measure you “Calories Burned.” We have seen a full range of metabolic rates, from 900 calories, to 4500 calories burned daily. By measuring your oxygen consumption over a 10-15 minute period, this non-invasive machine allows us to properly design a diet program that will keep your intake less than your calories burned, resulting in weight loss. Additionally, it may help you to decide which surgical operation is best for you.

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About Weight Loss

Obesity is a medical condition that not only restricts everyday tasks, but can also lead to a number of serious health problems, such as Type-2 diabetes, cardiac issues, and various other comorbid conditions. The level of obesity of a person is measured by the BMI or Body Mass Index. A person with a BMI of 30 or above is considered obese. As the condition leads to serious health issues, it is important to seek professional help and follow a comprehensive medical weight loss program to avoid potential health issues. Medical therapies are approved for people with a BMI over 27 if they have health problems, or a BMI over 30. At Allen Weight and Cosmetic Clinic we create a customized medical weight loss program to help you lose weight and maintain an ideal weight.

What Medical Weight Loss Is All About

Before opting for surgical intervention, it is advisable to try all other alternatives for losing weight. Non-surgical methods for medical weight loss include the ESG/Accordion procedure regular exercise, special diet plan, and weight loss supplements. However, the ideal way to reach your ideal weight is to seek the help of the weight loss consultants at Allen Weight and Cosmetic Clinic, and follow a customized weight loss program.

Candidates For Medical Weight Loss

Anyone who has a BMI of 30 or above is eligible to follow a medical weight loss program. In addition, people who experience other weight-related health problems, such as high blood pressure or Type-2 diabetes with a BMI of 27, can also be candidates for a weight loss program.

Effective Weight Loss Exercise Plans

Effective weight loss is achieved by regulating your diet and performing weight-loss exercises regularly. You can achieve your ideal weight only when you burn more calories than you intake in a day. Therefore, it is essential to create and follow a strict weight loss plan. A few exercises you need to include in your daily routine are:

  • Squats
  • Lunges
  • Kettlebell Swings

Weight Loss Pharmacotherapy and Supplements

Another way to lose weight while making sure your body receives the needed nutrients is to take weight loss supplements and medicines. Weight loss medicines simply suppress your appetite, and therefore reducing the number of calories you intake. Weight loss supplements, on the other hand, contain important vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients you body needs. A few effective medications that we routinely use include:

  • Adipex
  • Orlistat
  • Phentermine/Topiramate
  • Naltrexone/Bupropion
  • Saxenda

Want to Lose Weight Without Surgery? Contact Us!

Weight loss, if done incorrectly can be an exhausting and unnerving process. Before considering weight loss surgical procedures, it is advisable to follow a program drafted by medical experts. If you are trying to lose weight, but don’t see effective results, contact Allen Weight and Cosmetic Clinic. We can start with metabolic rate testing. We have a team of professionals specialized in understanding the core reason of weight gain, creating personalized weight loss plans, and overseeing the weight loss process.