Tag Archive: bariatric surgery

save the date for the 2022

Save the Date for the 2022 ObesityHelp National Conference

January 13, 2022 · 0 comments

We are so excited! Make sure to save the date for the 2022 ObesityHelp National Conference. OH2022 is coming to C​osta Mesa​, California from Friday, September 30 to Saturday, October 1, 2022! ​Get ready to be recharged! ​More details will be added within the coming months. The ObesityHelp National Conferences

Manage Anxieties for Procedures

Manage Anxieties for Procedures: Pre-, Post-Op, and Body Contouring

January 3, 2022 · 0 comments

Manage Anxieties for Procedures: Being psychologically prepared for surgery both pre-and post-op is imperative and for body contouring goals after surgery. Research indicates that although the physical quality of life improved immediately post-op, if not appropriately maintained, individuals who underwent bariatric surgery were more likely to return to unhealthy habits

happy holidays 2022

Happy Holidays!

December 24, 2021 · 0 comments

The ObesityHelp Team wishes all of you the happiest of holidays! Thank you for allowing us to be part of your journey! We wish you all of the joys of the season and happiness throughout the upcoming year.

December To Remember Giveaway

December 14, 2021 · 0 comments

For registered members of ObesityHelp, we're having an exciting December To Remember Giveaway! If you aren't a member of the ObesityHelp Community, that's no problem because you can register at no charge. For this giveaway, there will be one winner per day. The Giveaway runs from Monday, December 13, 2021,

Processed Foods and Junk Foods

Why Processed Foods and Junk Foods are Harmful to Your Health

November 10, 2021 · 0 comments

If you’re like the majority of Americans, you probably consume at least some processed foods and junk foods every day. Yet most experts agree, a healthy diet should be rich in whole, natural foods and low in processed foods. But what are processed foods, and why are they bad for

Pumpkin Spice Porridge a Premier Protein Recipe

Pumpkin Spice Porridge, a Premier Protein® Recipe

October 20, 2021 · 0 comments

This post is sponsored by Premier Protein® Makes 2 servingsPrep Time: 5 minutes; Cook Time: 3-4 minutes; Total Time: 8-9 minutes Pumpkin Spice Porridge Breakfast is an important part of your day that can help keep you feeling full and satisfied. This Pumpkin Spice Porridge is packed with fiber and protein to do just that.

after the sleeve gastrectomy

After the Sleeve Gastrectomy, Now What? Expected Results After 1 Year

October 18, 2021 · 0 comments

Sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) is the most common procedure performed worldwide. It remains popular with surgeons and patients due to its reproducibility and safety profile. Despite being the new kid on the block (it has been around for about 20 years as a stand-alone procedure) it has been proclaimed by multiple

eat healthier over the weekend

5 Ways to Eat Healthier Over the Weekend

October 6, 2021 · 0 comments

Do you ever find it easy to eat more healthfully during the workweek and then the weekend comes and you totally fall off track?  I am guessing most everyone reading this would answer “yes”.  Many will find that it is easier to stay on track when we follow a schedule.

Back to School Survival Kit Giveaway

Premier Protein® Back to School Survival Kit Giveaway

September 21, 2021 · 0 comments

This post is sponsored by Premier Protein® We’ve partnered with Premier Protein® to bring you a giveaway that is great for the back-to-school season. Along with the exciting prizes in each of the giveaway bundles, the winners will enjoy the Premier Protein® Shakes Variety Packs (Chocolate, Vanilla, Café Latte, Strawberries & Cream, Caramel, Cookies &

Break Free From Emotional Eating

Break Free From Emotional Eating and Six Tips to Accomplish It!

June 14, 2021 · 0 comments

How You Can Break Free From Emotional Eating: Emotional eating gets a "bad rap" sometimes. Mention the phrase emotional eating, and many people will share stories of the last time they found themselves wrist-deep in a carton of their favorite ice cream.  Many people ask me how to "turn off"

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