Long Term Solutions for a BIG Problem
Saturday, August 21st, 2010
One of the major health problems facing our country today is the epidemic of obesity. Unfortunately, experts on obesity are turning toward an unsustainable and potentially dangerous solution to this problem. According to a recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle, citing the June issue of the medical journal Obesity, doctors are recommending a “minimally invasive weight loss surgery” to combat the obesity problem.
This is disappointing news; not only because the number of overweight children in the United States has tripled in the last 30 years.
Since obesity has hit alarming rates, physicians are scrambling for a quick fix. The solution is actually very simple: start in the early years and create a diet for your child that is full of whole foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals. Make sure they get physical activity everyday and diversify your meal choices. Instead of white rice or other refined grains choose quinoa, bulgur, or buckwheat. Processed foods that contain additives, like high fructose corn syrup, will only perpetuate the obesity problem in our country.
Remember that quick fix solutions do not generally result in long-term success. If you fix the problem at its source, you are more likely to create a lasting change. In this case, the diets of children in the US must be changed or an entire generation will remain at risk of diabetes, heart disease, and countless other problems.
What are your thoughts on weight loss surgery as a soulution to the obesity problem?
As a chiropractor I laud that benefits of exercise to all my patients. In fact, I offer community lectures on the subject because I believe that a regular routine of both aerobic and weight-bearing exercises is important for overall health and longevity. Many of my patients use lightweight dumbbells in their workouts and that’s great. But, it’s important to use them correctly in order to avoid injury. So, I’m happy to pass along an exercise that outlines the proper use of dumbbells, offered by Karen Voight, the creator of a line of fitness DVDs, including “Sleek Essentials.”
Chiropractors everywhere will tell you the same thing: Conservative chiropractic treatment should always be considered prior to any back surgery. In fact, an entire chapter in a newly released textbook published by Springer Science+Business Media, Surgery For Low Back Pain, is dedicated to chiropractic treatment. The book was edited by a consummate group spine surgeons from Europe. The inclusion of chiropractic methods in clinical decision marks another example of the global growth and acceptance of healing benefits of chiropractic treatment.