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Weight Reduction Q & A  

Q: What causes weight to acquire?

Overeating: Consuming more calories than the body needs, can cause weight gain. This can be due to eating too much food, eating high-calorie foods, or a combination of both.

Lack of physical activity: Leading a sedentary lifestyle and not getting enough exercise can make it easier to gain weight. Regular physical activity can help increase calorie burn, which can help prevent weight gain.

Genetics: Weight gain can be inherited and some people may be more predisposed to gain weight due to their genetic makeup.

Hormonal imbalances: Hormonal imbalances, such as an overactive thyroid gland or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can cause weight gain.

Medications: Some medications can cause weight gain as a side effect, such as antidepressants and certain birth control pills.

Sleep: Not getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep can disrupt hormones that regulate hunger, which can make it harder to lose weight.

Psychological factors: Emotional eating, stress and certain mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety can affect eating habits and lead to weight gain.  

Q: How does clinical weight reduction work & what are the advantages?
Initial consultation: A healthcare professional will first evaluate the patient’s current health status, including their medical history, weight, body mass index (BMI), and any coexisting conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea. Based on this information, they will determine whether the patient is a good candidate for the program and if there are any contraindications.

Personalized weight loss plan: Depending on the patient’s needs and goals, a personalized weight loss plan will be developed. This may include changes to the patient’s diet, such as reducing their caloric intake or eliminating certain foods, as well as recommendations for exercise and physical activity.

Medications: Some patients may be prescribed medications to help with weight loss, such as appetite suppressants or fat blockers. These medications can help suppress appetite, increase metabolism, or reduce the absorption of fats.

Monitoring and follow-up: Throughout the program, patients will be closely monitored by the healthcare professional to track their progress, evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment, and make adjustments as needed. They will also have regular follow-up appointments to review the progress and make necessary changes.

Maintenance: Once the patient reaches their goal weight, they will be provided with a maintenance plan to prevent weight regain. This includes strategies for lifestyle changes to maintain the weight loss and prevent relapse.
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