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6Jul/110

Weight Loss Apps & Robinson PA Weight Management Programs

Integrating fitness and learning healthier eating habits for weight loss: Robinson PA

does exercise really make 1 300x300 Weight Loss Apps & Robinson PA Weight Management ProgramsCurrently 68% of adults are overweight or obese and 33% are obese.  Obesity is a major health problem facing America, and it is growing.  I wish I could say that people in Pittsburgh beat these trends, but despite our excellent healthcare access, we are no thinner than the rest of America.

Losing weight isn’t easy.  It takes commitment, hard work, exercise, and a focus on a healthy diet.

Technology has made the weight loss process a little easier.  If you have a smartphone, you can download apps to help.  For example, My Fitness Pal makes it easy to record the foods you eat, the exercise you do.  You give MFP your goal weight, and MFP gives you a maximum caloric intake to follow.  This max caloric intake is easy to follow using the computerized program to record your foods and our exercise.

MFP also has an area to record weight, as well as estimates your future weight in the next five weeks.  MFP is just one of many calorie counting programs out there online, there are a lot to choose from, and if you do choose to go this route, make sure to read some reviews about the sites and that the site offers everything you need for your weight loss journey.

Robinson PA Medically Supervised Weight Loss and Weight Management Programs

Allegheny Medical's Lighten Up® Weight Management Program is a medically supervised exercise program which educates individuals about leading health, active lifestyles and reduces risk factors for disease and injury. Every individual is screened, tested and counseled prior to begining the customized exercise program.

Weekly Program

1 Office Visit with the Doctor, 1 Office Visit with Registered Dietitian, and 3 Supervised Work-Out Sessions. Price is $29.00 a week.

To schedule an appointment, please call our office 412-494-4554.

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2Jul/100

Fattest American States: Where Does Yours Rank?

weight 222x300 Fattest American States: Where Does Yours Rank?A new report has ranked the fattest states in America, and the findings are disturbing.  The report, entitled F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010, revealed that obesity rates in adults increased in 28 states over the past year.

Which state ranked number 1?  That would be Mississippi, where nearly 34% of adults in that state are classified as obese. There were 38 states with obesity rates over 25% in adults--shocking when compared with the fact that no state had a rate over 20% in 1991.

The number of states with obesity rates exceeding 30% has doubled from four to eight in the past year, and the number of adults who said that they do not engage physical activity of any kind went up in 12 states.

Additionally, it was found that 15.8% of high school students are overweight and 12% are obese.

According to Jeffrey Levi, PhD, a professor of health policy at George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, “Obesity is one of the biggest public health challenges the country has ever faced, and troubling disparities exist based on race, ethnicity, region, and income...this report shows that the country has taken bold steps to address the obesity crisis in recent years, but the nation’s response has yet to fully match the magnitude of the problem.”

The state with the lowest obesity rate was Colorado, at 19.1%

A link with more information about the report and its findings can be found here.

Clearly, obesity is a serious health issue in our country--and one that is not going away anytime soon.  For more information, lecture topics, and treatment plans in the areas of weight management, obesity and nutrition, contact Allegheny Medical's WellnessCare for a complimentary consultation today at (412) 494-4554.

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23May/100

Are Carbohydrates Bad for Your Health?

In recent years, carbohydrates have gotten a bit of a bad rap.  There have been several popular diets which have declared carbs the enemy and promised quick and easy weight loss---as long as you pass on the bread and pasta.  Because of this and other conflicting reports, many people are left more confused and unsure as ever about what to eat.

The truth is, not all carbs are bad.  In fact, some can be very good for you bread c 199x300 Are Carbohydrates Bad for Your Health?and thus it's never a good idea to cut them out completely.  Carbohydrates that contain fiber are healthy carbs, as they help us avoid blood sugar spikes in our body.  Examples of these types of carbs would be fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains.

Carbohydrates which are refined and processed and are therefore thought of as "bad" carbs would include such things as white rice and white bread.

The National Academies Institute of Medicine recommends that adults get 45% to 65% of their calories from carbs, 10% to 35% from protein and 20% to 35% from fat.  If you are wondering how to get more good carbs into your diet, here are a few ideas for you:

  • Start off your day with whole grains for breakfast.  If you like hot or cold cereals, look for those that include whole oats or whole wheat in the ingredients
  • Avoid potatoes and include brown rice in your meal instead
  • Substitute whole wheat pasta for regular pasta
  • Incorporate whole grain breads
  • Eat more beans--they are a great source of good carbohydrates as well as protein

If you would like more help with your diet and are interested in nutritional guidance to help you look and feel your best, call Allegheny Medical today at (412) 494-4550.  Our staff dietitian can assist you with all of your diet and nutrition needs.

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14May/100

Activity Ideas to Get the Whole Family Moving

familywalk Activity Ideas to Get the Whole Family MovingAdults and children both need regular exercise to keep healthy, but unfortunately many of us often don't get enough.  Adults are busy juggling jobs, home life, family and other relationships; and even kids who attend physical education class or play a sport sometimes don't get the recommended amount of exercise.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, young people should get up to 60 minutes of physical activity every day.

With childhood obesity rates on the rise, it's important to encourage your family to stay active.  Everything your family consumes is stored as energy, and if that stored energy isn’t used, it can lead to weight gain. Being active helps use up the calories you store from everything you eat over the course of a day.

Fortunately, exercise doesn't have to be a chore or take up a ton of time.  In fact, it may be easier than you think to get the entire family involved and incorporate movement into everyday family activities.  Here are just a few ideas:

  • Taking walks
  • Playing at the playground
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Hiking
  • Frisbee
  • Interactive video games
  • Rollerblading
  • Biking

Also, don't forget to let your family know the other important benefits of being active besides keeping trim.  It helps keep stress levels low, helps increase energy, improves sleep, alleviates boredom, strengthens bones and muscles, improves self-esteem, builds overall endurance, and more.

Allegheny Medical's WellnessCare can provide you and your family with information, encouragement and treatment plans to help improve your health.  We offer lecture topics on get moving family activities as well as complimentary consultations.  Give us a call at (412) 494-4554 today.

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18Apr/100

Allegheny Medical’s WellnessCare Builds Healthier, Happier Lives

Allegheny Medical's WellnessCare programs help individuals understand their current health status, and provides them with information, encouragement and treatment plans to actively participate in improving their health. We help prepare for their future, as well as help bring about lifestyle changes necessary to improve and restore their health.

WellnessCare's programs are unique due to the fact that wewellnesscare Allegheny Medicals WellnessCare Builds Healthier, Happier Lives perform an in-depth medical evaluation of each patient so our medical team can accurately customize a wellness program based on the assessment of an individual. We identify health risks and needs and develop wellness initiatives that target the patient's specific areas of concern.

We provide:

Health Risk Assessments

  • We help bring about lifestyle changes necessary to improve and restore your health for a lifetime

Health Screenings

  • Bone Density, Blood Pressure, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cholesterol, Body Fat and BMI screenings are provided by WellnessCare health professionals as well as flu shot clinics

Health & Wellness Workshops

  • Educational lectures are given on key health issues ranging from nutrition, CPR, stress management and first aid

Health & Wellness Fairs

  • Health fairs offer health screenings, health risk assessments, informational exhibits and demonstrations which provide individuals access to information on various health and wellness topics

Additionally, we offer lecture topics in the following areas:

Nutrition/Weight Management

  • BMI
  • Body Fat Assessment
  • Eating Through the Holidays
  • New Year, New You

Men's Health

  • Sports Performance Training
  • Cardiovascular Testing
  • Body Fat Analysis
  • Strength and Conditioning

Women's Health Series

  • Natural Hormone Options
  • Osteoporosis
  • Heart Disease
  • Stress Management

Family Series

  • Childhood Obesity
  • Backpack Safety
  • Alternatives for Ritalin
  • Healthy Eating for Busy Lifestyles
  • Get Moving Family Activities

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Allegheny Medical WellnessCare, please call (412) 494-4554.

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