Getting StartedAchieving and maintaining a healthful weight
You may have heard that losing weight is as easy as eating less and exercising more. Well it's true—taking in fewer calories than you use each day is the simplest way to lose weight. Never mind the fad diets, weight loss pills, and zany herbal remedies—it all comes down to a balanced diet and a regular exercise program.
Food, Nutrition, and DietThe best diet for youWhat is the best diet to help you lose weight and improve heart health in the short-term?
Find out here. Here are 10 questions to ask yourself when considering a new diet. Learn how to recognize and outsmart triggers for overeating.  Here's how to enjoy some wonderful ethnic foods without adding extra fat, salt, or calories. ExerciseDo you need to talk to your doctor before you start an exercise program?For many people, starting an exercise program for the first time is quite safe. But depending on your age and whether you have certain cardiovascular risk factors, you may need to see your physician before starting a program of vigorous (as opposed to moderate) aerobic activity. The American Council on Exercise offers the following advice. Walking for fitness is inexpensive, safe, and amazingly good for you.
Read more here. Stairclimbers: stepping up to fitnessLet's face it, finding stairs to climb isn't always easy. No sweat. Add a stairclimber to your home gym and you can climb anytime, no matter what the weather.
Read more here. Cardio kickboxing
Here's a workout that will
kick
those excess pounds right off! Read more here.
Climbing the wallsLauren Kaiser remembers the first time she tried to scale the 30-foot-high textured gray face that is Connecticut College's indoor climbing wall. Her climb was going well until halfway up when her mouth "got all dry...I looked down and said 'what am I doing up here?'"
Read more here. MedicationsOur alternative health expert discusses the pros and cons of medications and dietary supplements for weight loss. Weight Management: Children Weight guidelines for kids: is your child overweight?How do you know if your child is overweight? The best way to find out is to schedule a visit with your pediatrician or family physician, who can tell you if your child’s weight is in a healthy range. But if you are concerned that your child may be overweight, there are some other ways you can assess your child’s weight. Learn more here. Obesity—Children and TeensWeight Management: SeniorsNutrition and menopauseAs you approach menopause, you may have concerns about managing symptoms such as hot flashes, disturbed sleep patterns, and vaginal dryness. But if you’re like many women, you may be unaware of your changing nutritional needs at this time. During menopause and beyond, your diet plays an important role in your health and well-being. What should you eat and why? Finding the health clubs for the 50+ crowdHealth clubs are no longer the exclusive territory of the young and buff. Walk into a gym on any given day and you'll see a representative number of the 50+ crowd.
Read more here. Diagnostic and Surgical ProceduresSurgical weight loss procedures: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass:
Vertical banded gastroplasty:
Vertical sleeve gastrectomy:
The skinny on liposuctionThe fashion world has decreed that there is no room for flabby abs, thick thighs, or love handles. In response, droves of average citizens with a little extra flesh here and there are turning to liposuction.
Read more here. Natural and Alternative Treatments
American Dietetic Association http://www.eatright.org Dietary Guidelines for Americans http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Weight Loss and Control http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/nutrit/nutrit.htm The Obesity Society http://www.obesity.org Shape Up America! http://www.shapeup.org
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