Making the transition to a healthy diet is a central component of your medical weight loss program. After you finish your meal replacement diet you will need to slowly transition back to whole foods. For a lot of people this is the hardest part. Losing weight on a controlled diet plan is manageable, but maintaining that weight loss once you are free to eat regular foods again can be challenging. [Read more]
Navigating the Food Store
Posted In: Wellness Blog By Delight Medical
Eat Well With Healthy Cooking
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An effective weight management plan must incorporate healthy cooking and meals. If you want to lose weight, then you must find ways to cut back on the number of calories that you eat. Fortunately, there are some simple ways to cut back on calories without giving up your favorite meals. [Read more]
Feb 09
Making Your Home Medical Weight Loss Friendly
Posted In: Lifestyle and Behavior By Delight Medical
Because your environment can have a strong influence on your eating decisions, it will help to make your surroundings as healthy as possible during medical weight loss, and your home is a great place to start. Home is where we make many of our meal choices, and it’s also a place where we have a great deal of control. [Read more]
Jul 27
Stop Mindless Eating in its Tracks
Posted In: Healthy Eating, Wellness Blog By Delight Medical
Many of us eat mindlessly, without giving much thought to what we’re eating. This is common when we’re snacking, but it happens during meals too. If you aren’t careful, the habit of mindless eating can lead to overeating and weight gain. This is one eating habit that you’ll need to correct during your medical weight loss program. [Read more]
Building Activity Day by Day
Posted In: Getting Active By Delight Medical
During your medical weight loss program, make a concerted effort to move more often. Devoting 30 minutes to workouts every day is a great place to start, but this is far from ideal. 30 active minutes won’t counteract 23.5 hours of sitting around. To reach your weight loss goal you’ll need to push yourself harder—and more often. [Read more]
Jun 13
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