Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Our Experts

Expert_badge My Bariatric Life

My Bariatric Life

(Profile)
In 2003, I made a decision that would forever change my life. Since that time, I have been following a program of lifetime obesity disease management to sustain long term weight loss. It began with bariatric (weight loss) surgery followed by changing the way I eat, mild exercising, and attending a support group (NOT my surgeon's support group). Today, I'm a size medium and living life larger than ever!

Vitamin Deficiencies May Cause Fatigue After Gastric Bypass Surgery

As noted in a prior post, I had once experienced a dramatic depletion of energy after my StomaphyX surgery. After a period of exploration to discover what the cause might be, I was directed by a bariatric surgeon to begin taking vitamin B12.   At an earlier consultation with my Endocrinologist (a diabetes specialist), Vitamin D had been... Read moreChevron
posted 02/15/2012, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Lisa Nelson, RD, LN

Lisa Nelson, RD, LN

(Profile)
Dietician

Is Constant WiFi Exposure Impacting Your Heart Disease Risk?

Heart disease is a lifestyle disease. Yes, there are genetic or hereditary factors that play a role, but how you choose to live has a major impact. By lifestyle this makes me automatically think diet choices and activity level, but there are other factors that fall under "lifestyle".   Some of these factors would include:   Do you... Read moreChevron
posted 02/13/2012, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Lisa Nelson

Can You Be Overweight and Still Be Healthy?

About five years ago there was a lot of speculation about whether or not you could be overweight and still considered fit. I haven't heard as much about this lately, but came across a study conducted in the Netherlands which found some obese individuals to not be at increased risk for heart disease due to their weight.   I'm going to share... Read moreChevron
posted 06/24/2010, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Lisa Nelson

Lisa Nelson

(Profile)
Dietician

Quinoa: Another Whole Grain to Promote a Healthy Blood Pressure

Quinoa (pronounced KEEN - wah) has become a hot commodity the past few months according to a National Restaurant Association survey.   What is quinoa?   Quinoa is not technically a grain, but the seed of a large plant called Chenoposium quinoa or Goosefoot plant. Quinoa is available in many colors (ivory, pink, red, white, brown,... Read moreChevron
posted 06/18/2010, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Dr. William Davis

Dr. William Davis

(Profile)
Heart Disease Specialist

What is Pulse Pressure?

What is pulse pressure and why are people talking about it?   Pulse pressure refers to the difference between the systolic (top) and diastolic (bottom) blood pressure. If your blood pressure (BP) is 120/80, for instance, your pulse pressure is 120 - 80 = 40 mmHg. A pulse pressure of 40 mmHg is normal.     Why does this matter?... Read moreChevron