Thursday, December 6, 2007

Can a Glasgow Weight Loss Clinic Help You?

The problem of obesity is fast becoming a widespread problem in the United Kingdom. At present, 43% of men and 29% of women in the country are overweight. Out of these people, 13% of men and 16% of the women are considered obese. A smaller percentage is considered morbidly obese, meaning they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of more than 35. Being overweight to this degree is a threat to your life. If you don't know how to measure your BMI, here's a simple formula and comparison chart to help you:

BMI = ( Weight in Kilograms / ( Height in Meters ) x ( Height in Meters ) )
Below 18.5Underweight
18.5 24.9Normal
25.0 29.9Overweight
30.0 and aboveObese

Weight loss surgery is seriously recommended for people who are considered obese. Thankfully, many weight loss clinics in the UK, from Glasgow to london, offer services that will save your life.

The Problem of Obesity Obesity is a serious health problem that leads to many diseases that affect your lifestyle, and can even lead to an early death. If you are obese, you might already be experiencing some of these symptoms:

arthritis
heart disease
diabetes
high blood pressure
asthma
irregular menstrual periods

If you're already experiencing one or more of these symptoms, it's time for you to visit a Glasgow weight loss clinic for immediate attention. Your doctor will present you with various weight loss options that will finally help you with your battle against weight.

You are a good candidate for surgery at a Glasgow weight loss clinic if:

- You have a BMI over 30
- You are 18 to 60 years old
- If you've been unsuccessful with other weight loss treatments
- There is no specific metabolic or psychological reason for your obesity
- You are truly motivated to undergo the weight loss surgery and the post-operative lifestyle changes it may entail.

Weight Loss surgery Explained
At a Glasgow weight loss clinic, two weight loss surgeries are available: Gastric Bypass and Lap Band surgeries:

Gastric Bypass surgery

There's a reason why diets usually never work for many people suffering from obesity. Because they are accustomed to taking a huge amount of food regularly, there stomach stretches out to a larger size to accommodate their intake. Eventually, it takes longer for them to feel full so they are induced to eat more just to satisfy their stomachs.

Gastric bypass surgery solves this problem. In this procedure, the surgeon creates a smaller pouch in your stomach that will accommodate only a limited amount of food. The food that leaves this new stomach goes through a newly created opening and bypasses the rest of the stomach and much of the small intestine. As a result, fewer calories are absorbed as the food passes through your body. Because you feel full faster, you dont eat as much.

Lap Band surgery

In this procedure, the surgeon places a band around the top section of the stomach to create a smaller pouch that will hold a limited amount of food. The band is adjustable, much like a belt, which gives your surgeon control without creating the risk of side effects. The band is actually an inflatable silicone ring with a reservoir connected to it by a fine tube and sealed by a locking device so that it will not open while in the body. The inflatable ring controls the flow of food from this smaller pouch to the rest of the digestive tract. It makes the patient feel comfortably full with a small amount of food. And because of the slow emptying, the patient will continue to feel full for several hours, reducing the urge to eat between meals.

The procedure is fully reversible and will leave no permanent scars on your stomach.

Other services offered by Glasgow Weight Loss Clinics

Aside from surgery, Glasgow Weight Loss Clinics can also offer counselling, diet programs and medications for people who find it hard to lose weight but are not technically overweight or obese. Get in touch with a weight loss doctor in Glasgow now to discuss your weight loss options before it's too late.

Phillip England is a weight loss expert and Author of the popular report "The ultimate Weight Loss Secret". To receive your free information on the secret that doctors, and health companies either don't know, or don't want you to know, please see http://www.theultimateweightlosssecret.com/secret

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November NFL Thoughts

Picked up pieces from the sports betting weekend. A pro handicapper told me about an old betting angle started back in the 1970s which relates to the mid-point of the nfl season. According to him, people bet on any team that starts the season 2-6 or worse for the rest of the year, and against any team that starts 6-2 or better. This is not a formula for hitting 80% winners the rest of the way, but for sports betting grinders. I don't do that, but I can see reasoning behind the angle. You're going against public perception which means, in theory, youre getting a few extra points each week, as teams that that 2-6 are likely to be big dogs the rest of the way, while currently strong teams like the colts and Broncos will be getting respect from oddsmakers. Just thought I'd pass that wagering angle along.

The Terrell owens saga is ridiculous. A pampered, problem-child superstar continues to backstab teammates and talk about ME, ME, ME, so the coach throws him off the team. A pat on the back for Andy Reid for making that decision. football is not about ME, it's about teamwork, working hard and working together. owens was suspended for Sunday night's 17-10 loss at Washington, and will remain suspended for three more games without pay. After that, the Eagles plan to deactivate him for the rest of the season. Does anyone recall the TV speech owens gave early in preseason, trying to explain his actions? It was embarrassing. Let's hope owens and his agent aren't dumb enough to go on TV again to try and plead his case.

Athletes wear out their welcome all the time in sports, and most move on to another team for a few years where they often wear out their welcome again. Lost in the shuffle of the Owens' saga is a similar thing that happened in the nfl four years ago. Early in the 2001 season, Patriots All-Pro WR Terry Glenn was being a problem child, missing practices and complaining about a variety of topics. coach Bill Belichick laid down the law and suspended Glenn. At the time it was a surprise, as New England was short on offensive speed. However, the team showed they were better without Glenn, recovering from an 0-2 start and the sideshow antics by winning the super bowl, all without Glenn.

In Cleveland, first-year coach Romeo Crennel has the Browns playing hard. A defensive expert, the Cleveland defense is allowing 17 ppg after allowing 24 per game last season. The offense is still short on talent and plays a conservative, grind-it-out style. Notice that the Browns are 7-1 under the total.

The 3-5 Raiders have had a tough schedule and some bitter defeats, losing at home to KC by 6 when a late drive stalled, and at Philly by 3. Sunday's shocking 27-23 loss at Kansas City on the final play was easily the hardest to take. "This is about as bitter a defeat as you could have," said oakland quarterback Kerry Collins afterward. It's the type of loss that could break the back of a team. watch for any finger-pointing or complaining by oakland players over the next few weeks, especially Randy Moss, who hasn't spoken to the press since early September, which is probably a blessing.

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