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My practice motto has been "we help you live a longer, healthier life..." I’ve been in private practice 35 years, and in the last 25 years have placed great, and ever increasing, emphasis on prevention. I practice preventive care by first identifying health risk factors (the factors which predispose you to disease) and then developing the best strategy to minimize or eliminate these risks. Special diagnosis and treatment tracks in my office include asthma, COPD, high cholesterol and obesity, and diabetes.I now place special emphasis on the provision of truly affordable health care to all, including patients with HSA's, high co-pays, and high deductibles.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Think twice before indulging…


Are you planning to exercise away the extra calories of your next meal? Think again.

A typical McDonald double cheeseburger has approximately 440 calories. Add large French fries at 500 calories and you're at more than 900 calories (we won't count the soda because I know you chose the zero calorie one…).

If you weigh about 155 lbs (what used to be the typical adult male weight in the US), and you like to walk, you'll burn 76 calories for each mile.

So the meal you just had would cost you an 11.8 mile walk. No problem, it's still less than a half-marathon distance.

Incidentally, if you were to stop by the Cheese Factory for a cheese cake portion, that will only cost you an additional 9 miles.

Of course, you could do the un-American thing, and have a good portion of no-skin chicken and salad (you can even have a little oil and balsamic vinegar dressing) plus fruit, at less than 400 calories for the meal. Still hungry? Have an apple plus another fruit later.

Do the right thing, your body will thank you for it.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Control your calorie intake


What you see here is just a small sample of what's now available at our Health Extenders practice as part of our newly designed weight loss program. For more information, you may contact us by email. If you live in our area (Fairfield County, CT) and want to have a comprehensive evaluation of your weight loss needs, contact us by phone at (203) 853-1919.




Monday, January 17, 2011

This will help you lose weight and remain thinner

Many of you have been aware of our weight loss programs at our practice for years. At home, Sandy and I find it helpful to control our breakfast calorie intake by using HMR shakes. We prefer the HMR 70 vanilla mix. Try it if you wish. This is how we use it:

1 packet of HMR 70 vanilla mix
1 glass filled ½ with crushed ice & ½ with water
1 tsp Hershey’s powdered cocoa (sugar-free)
Place HMR packet in bottom of blender.
Then add ice, water and cocoa and blend.

Optional additions:
½ banana or,
½ cup berries
extracts (calorie free)

Add to partially-blended shake and blend again for an additional minute.

Enjoy!

Calories:
HMR 70 110 calories
Banana/berries 50 calories (approx)
Hersheys cocoa 5 calories

Total 165 calories (approx)

You may use 1 ½ to 2 packets of HMR, but remember to count your calories. You may experiment with other fruits and extracts to create a special shake for yourself.

Share your experience with us. Selected recipes will be published with full credits (and 6 free packets of the mix with your next order of HMR shakes).

Monday, January 3, 2011

Weight loss 2011 – How we handle it at our practice


So you decided to lose weight, but you're not sure you're doing it the right way?
Know that you are not alone. More than two thirds of adult Americans need to lose weight. Of these, more than half are severely overweight (BMI, body mass index, greater than 30; normal is 20-25), and are at significant medical risk. A major reason why Americans don't live as long as they should is obesity.
Here is some of what we do to help:
  • Evaluate your need for weight loss
  • Assess reasons why you're having difficulty in losing weight
  • Make sure there is no medical abnormality responsible for your increased weight
  • Measure (not guess) your metabolic rate, and calculate your daily calorie requirement
  • Design a diet-exercise program that meets your specific requirements, taking into account any medical condition thou may have
  • Assess your ability to do exercise and prescribe an exercise/physical activity program (and you don't have to be an athlete to do it…)
  • Identify and reduce overeating triggers
  • Provide calorie-specific meal replacements and snacks
  • Prescribe medication to control appetite, where applicable
Don't try to lose weight too fast. One-to-two pounds a week is good.
Don't wait, just do it!