Author Archives for Tammy Colter

How Do You Measure Weight Loss Success?

April 16, 2013 5:25 pm Published by 0 comments

by Bo McCoy, ObesityHelp VP of Operations The adage “one man’s trash is another man's treasure” comes to mind. One man looks at a piece art and sees trash from his vantage point.  However, another man standing beside him looks and sees a treasure.  Both are right and both are


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Obesity Discrimination: Why Your Voice Matters

April 12, 2013 11:47 pm Published by 0 comments

Anna's Linens Commercial Offends Many by Tammy J. Colter Your voice matters and community action works!  When we see obesity discrimination in any form, coming together as a community and speaking up can be very powerful.  Together we can make change happen and OH members and our alliances recently did


Goal Of The Month: Fit Comfortably On Amusement Park Rides

April 11, 2013 2:18 pm Published by 0 comments

There is something magical about visiting an amusement park.  It's as if you are entering another world...a world that includes one incredibly fun, big playground for children and adults alike. You can embark on adventures through tunnels and rides that sometimes tell a story and experience exhilarating roller coasters.  You can


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Childhood Obesity: Using Smaller Plates May Help

April 10, 2013 5:50 pm Published by 0 comments

by Tammy J Colter The prevalence of childhood obesity in the United States is staggering. Approximately one in five of our children are overweight or obese. Tackling and understanding childhood obesity is more important than ever and many researchers and educators are busy trying to find answers and solutions. We


Bariatric Regain

April 10, 2013 12:07 am Published by 0 comments

It may be surprising for patients to learn that weight regain after gastric bypass is the most common post-operative complication.  Many patients are told about the possibility of blood clots, leakages, or other surgical complications but the topic of regain is rarely discussed in detail.   When the topic is broached


VSG Q & A’s: Weight Stalls And Plateaus

April 8, 2013 4:42 pm Published by 0 comments

Weight Stalls and Plateaus You are keeping your end of the bargain.  You are eating right, exercising often, and respecting the weight loss tool you have been given. So, when you step on to the scale and it doesn't budge for weeks at a time, it can be especially frustrating


Manatee Gray: Target Apologizes For Plus Sized Error

April 6, 2013 1:01 am Published by 0 comments

Manatees are sometimes known as sea cows and can weigh as much as 1,300 pounds. Oh. No. Target. Didn't. Susan Clemens was just minding her own business and shopping away on Target.com when she noticed that a dress she was looking at was labeled "Dark Heather Gray" for the standard


Bariatric Executives Meet To Discuss Developments And Updates

April 5, 2013 12:35 am Published by 0 comments

Bariatric Executives Meet To Discuss Developments And Updates Irvine, CA. (April 4, 2013)-The Bariatric Industry Executive Group met via conference call on April 3, 2013 as a follow-up to the in-person organizational meeting held in January, 2013. The Bariatric Executives in attendance were: Michael Oberg, Allergan Graham Anderson, American Healthcare


Samoa Air: Pay Only For What You Weigh

April 3, 2013 5:04 pm Published by 0 comments

Samoa Air, a small airline serving the Samoan islands, has introduced a travel industry first: You pay what you weigh.  That’s right.  Your weight determines the price of your airfare! It works like this. Passengers are required to log in their personal weight and the weight of their luggage when


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Head Hunger: Hang On, It Will Pass

April 2, 2013 6:14 pm Published by 0 comments

Head hunger (or emotional eating) is not true physical hunger so it is important not to feed it. Many of the triggers come from an emotion or uncomfortable situation. Common emotions that can flip the switch to turn on head hunger and emotional eating are boredom, anxiety, anger, sadness, and