Sunday, February 27, 2011

Super-Stimulating Foods

How to get your brain out of the binge mode. That's my question. Dr. David Kessler, former FDA commissioner says the real problem is that certain commercially made foods-the ones with tons of added sugar, salt, and fat-are so tasty and so stimulating that they actually overwhelm the brain's circuitry. When we eat them, the brain cranks out dopamine, a neurochemical associated with a reward that drives us to eat that food again....and again....and again. Eventually, just looking at the food can trigger a dopamine release. "We get stuck in a cycle," Dr. Kessler says. "We're constantly chasing that satisfaction." When we're eating a highly processed diet we might find it tough to stop. This helps explain why, when we know that eating healthy foods are better for us, we continue eating the crap that leads to increasing obesity and the health problems associated with it. It's somewhat reassuring to know there is a physiological reason behind the sometimes unexplainable binges.

He has some suggestions to thwart the constant cravings and I'll cover those in my next blog. Stay tuned.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Exercise...But Fun!


Harstene State Park Beach

Today Dave and I were invited to go with our daughter Lora and son-in-law Tim and 5 year-old grandson Brady on a hike. The trail we have been on before (years ago), but I remembered it was extremely steep going down to the saltwater beach. I wasn't wrong! Both my daughter and I agreed it would have been nice if we had to climb up to begin with (to warm up) and then walk down afterwards because it was pretty cold and foggy when we started out. We were wearing warm clothes and gloves (it is only February in Washington, after all!) Once we got down to the beach and out of the forest it was much warmer. We did some beachcombing and exploring as well as taking in the beautiful views.



Getting ready for the uphill hike!
 The hike back up to the trailhead was a very good workout for me. Lora and Tim are runners and work-out regularily (ever heard of P90X?) but they agreed it was pretty steep going up! Brady stopped a couple times and said, "But I'm not going to quit!" So I didn't either.

Once at the top, we had a lunchtime snack of cheeses, turkey, carrots and sliced cucumbers and radishes. A few goldfish crackers and fruit leather rounded out the 'feast'.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Lap Band for Positive Change

Here we are; another year beginning. This can be the year where changes take place that can impact the rest of your life. The changes can be positive; such as weight loss that can reverse or reduce certain health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes. Positive changes that can enable you to interact more with family and friends. Positive changes that can make you feel much more active and vibrant and allow you to be the very best you can be. Or, the changes can be negative; such as weight gain and less activity due to that excess weight and the resultant increase in risk of health problems or possibly even worsening of existing conditions. Negative changes like more avoidance of social situations (that's not how you really want to live, is it?) as well as not achieving your full potential in life.

I believe there is something that can "tip the scales" (pun intended) in your favor in the weight loss battle and that is Lap-Band Surgery. There is no doubt that excess weight leads to health-related issues; (you may already have some of these conditions), but it is possible by losing weight, to make the positive changes happen this year. Once and for all, the medical conditions can resolve. We all want to be as healthy as possible, right? Once and for all, you can be active and keep up with your children (or grandchildren!). You owe it to yourself and your family to seek information about Lap-Band Surgery this year. It might be the positive change you have been waiting for.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Last Minute Tips to Avoid Christmas Overeating

1.        Talk. Talk with everyone in the room. (Preferrably not just about yourself; ask everyone what's new with them...you really do want to know, right?) When you are talking, you aren't eating, well, at least not politely!

2.      Keep it low carb. When the food is served, fill up on the best choices at the table. Turkey, ham, veggies, salad and do your best to either avoid altogether the starchy foods like breads and potatoes or at least only take small amounts. Once you have had the lean protein, you won't be able to just keep having more and more of the rest of the food on the table.

3.      Decide ahead of time what dessert you want. If there is a choice, pick it out and keep in mind that you will get to have dessert. This is a time of making choices, not eliminating all higher calorie foods. Granted, sugar intense foods will tend to leave you wanting more sweet foods, however if you restrict yourself completely, that's almost as bad. Smaller amounts of sweets can be incorporated into a low carb diet without disasterous results...but it's important to spread out the servings over at least a 12 hour period.


My house (just kiddin!)

I hope everyone enjoys their holidays and that we all remember what the season is truly about.      

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Lap-Band Coping With Holiday Eating

Eating was a challenge yesterday as it was our annual trek to Seattle to see the Pacific NW Ballet (www.pnb.org) performance of The Nutcracker. This is a 4 generation tradition for our family now that we are taking my grandkids to the ballet. We went early because we heard that Santa was up at the top of the Space Needle! And lo and behold, he was there fully decked out with his elves in a space ship! Jolly good! Afterwards we got out pictures taken with St. Nick and there were tables set up with cookies to be decorated by the kids and avoided by the adults. I was glad I had started the day out with a scrambled egg and a turkey sausage patty. We then went to the food court at the Seattle Center and pizza was the (almost) unanimous vote; I had a side salad and some pepperoni off a leftover pizza. (Not so yum).

The Nutcracker performance was FABULOUS and kept us on the edge of our seats. During intermission I had a cup of (brewed) Starbucks coffee and part of a Mouse King cookie and a couple bites of brownie.....see what I mean by a challenging eating day?

We did a lot of walking in the rain (with umbrellas) while we were in Seattle, and for the most part we ate healthy snacks on the way home (peanuts and string cheese) that we easily found at an overpriced mini-mart) so it wasn't a  total loss, but we were absolutely surrounded by sugarplum fairies trying their best to sabotage my willpower. I did make choices that for the most part gave me a sense of fullness with my Lap-Band (think salad and low fat cheese and even the pepperoni). The cookies, brownies and all liquids hot or cold would not.

Those are my suggestions for coping with the holiday overdose of sugar and sweets that surround us everwhere. Do Your Best to Be Prepared!

Friday, December 3, 2010

FDA Panel votes in favor of lowering BMI for Lap-Band surgery.....

Here is some good news (for a change!) 

To read the article from abcnews, just click on the link below.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=12309257

Basically though, the article explains that the Lap-Band device from Allergan Inc. which is currently implanted in roughly 100,000 people each year (like me!)and usually helps patients lose 50 pounds or more currently under Federal Guidelines has been limited to patients who are morbidly obese. About 12 million more obese Americans could soon qualify for surgery to implant this small, flexible stomach band designed to help them lose weight by dramatically limiting their food intake. The Food and Drug Administration will make a final decision on the Lap-Band in the coming months. On Friday, a panel of FDA advisers recommended expanding use of the device to include patients who are less obese. The panel voted 8-2 (hey, who's holding out?) that the benefits of broader approval outweighed the risks.

If you are interested in checking out what your BMI is (Body Mass Index is how they decide when you qualify for Lap-Band surgery), click on the link:
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ and then you can enter your height and weight in the online calculator. Easy!


Sunday, November 28, 2010

After the feast.....healthy eating returns!

I did some shopping today, it should have been Christmas shopping..but it wasn't. It's never a good idea to go shopping on an empty stomach (and I believe that means ANY kind of shopping, not just for food) and since I didn't take the time to eat before I left the house, I told myself to get something fairly healthy to eat before shopping. I decided on a Wendy's salad and small chili. Not too bad. The Wendy's chili has 220 calories (a little too much sodium, but it's a trade off for the 17 gm. of protein) and the salad was the half-size so the calories would be about 170 without the dressing. I felt better after eating and knew I would be able to concentrate but even more than that, I knew it would be easier for me to make better food decisions as the day went on.

Later in the day, I was hungry again (and still shopping), and I actually had a small bag of chips in my cart and was heading to the candy aisle when I gave myself a little wake up call and decided to grab some low sodium dry roasted peanuts and some turkey sticks. A diet Snapple rounded out the snack. I felt so much better with the protein snack; much better than if I had had the chips and candy...one bad decision would have led to another and another and so on....