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Emotional eating occurs when you consume food, but you are not physically hungry. Emotional eating can be brought on by a range of emotions, such as anxiety, sadness, frustration or stress. It is often used as a coping mechanism to avoid dealing with an underlying emotional issue.
Emotional eating is not always related to negative emotions though. Happy times can also lead to emotional eating. For example, birthdays are often associated with cake, going to the movies is often accompanied by popcorn and celebrations often involve alcoholic beverages.
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Perth Surgical Bariatrics
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The average weight loss with gastric sleeve follows a pattern. These milestones were more apparent at three months, six months, 12 months, and 18 months.
Most weight loss occurred in the first three months.
Patients should lose up to 50 –60 % of their excess body weight by six months.
They may lose a further 10 –20% Excess body weigh in the next 6 months
In 12 months, most patients will have finished their weight loss process
When weight loss reaches 18 months, it typically plateaus. Weight loss can be accelerated and facilitated by adding something to the patient’s routine. With a heal ..read more
Perth Surgical Bariatrics
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Hernias occur when internal organs or other body parts protrude through the wall of muscle or tissue that typically surrounds them. An abdominal hernia usually occurs between the chest and hips. There are four types of hernias: inguinal, femoral, umbilical, and hiatal. What are the causes of hernias, and what does hernia pain feel like? Keep reading.
What Causes A Hernia?
Inguinal and femoral hernias can occur due to weakened muscles present since birth or due to aging and repeated abdominal or groin strains. A strain on the bowels may result from physical exertion, obesity, pregnancy, frequen ..read more
Perth Surgical Bariatrics
1y ago
Emotional eating occurs when you consume food, but you are not physically hungry. Emotional eating can be brought on by a range of emotions, such as anxiety, sadness, frustration or stress. It is often used as a coping mechanism to avoid dealing with an underlying emotional issue.
Emotional eating is not always related to negative emotions though. Happy times can also lead to emotional eating. For example, birthdays are often associated with cake, going to the movies is often accompanied by popcorn and celebrations often involve alcoholic beverages.
How Can Emotional Eating Negatively Affect O ..read more
Perth Surgical Bariatrics
2y ago
When you’re at your lowest point emotionally, you’re usually driven to crave food the most. A person may eat for comfort consciously or unconsciously when standing up to a difficult problem, feeling stressed, or even feeling bored.
You can sabotage your weight-loss efforts if you eat emotionally. It often leads to overeating, particularly of sweet and fatty foods that are high in calories. Fortunately, if you can’t control your eating habits due to emotional reasons, you can take steps to regain control and lose weight again.
The Mood-food-weight Loss Cycle
A person who uses food to suppress o ..read more
Perth Surgical Bariatrics
2y ago
The psychological impact of bariatric surgery on life is largely unknown despite the high prevalence of psychological disorders among candidates. We will discuss the psychological impact of bariatric surgery, explore the psychological factors that may contribute to morbid obesity, as well as the effects on eating behaviors after surgery.
It’s never easy getting surgery. Your emotional health is as vital to a successful weight loss procedure as your physical health
In order to achieve a healthier weight, it is crucial that you mentally prepare for your bariatric surgery. Perth Surgical & Ba ..read more
Perth Surgical Bariatrics
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Morbid obesity is a growing global concern. According to WHO, the number of obese people has more than doubled since 1980. Most people troubled by morbid obesity and other weight related disorders can get help from weight loss procedures such as Gastric Bypass, SIPS Surgery or Sleeve Surgery. If gastric sleeve surgery has been recommended to you or someone you know, it is important to know all you can about the procedure and have all your questions answered before giving the nod to the surgery. In this blog post, we answer seven frequently asked questions about Gastric Sleeve Surgery to help y ..read more
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2y ago
#Bariatricsurgery is often associated with fear and apprehension. The ambiguity about immediate and long term consequences does not help either. Here are some tips to ease your anxiety and confidently make the right decision. #weightloss #surgery #perthsurgicalandbariatrics
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The rising level of obesity across the world is often the consequence of a poor diet & lack of exercise. A balanced serving of protein, carb, fat, vitamins & minerals, every day, makes up for a healthy regime.
But while the body can manage its functions with small quantities of vitamins & minerals which are micronutrients, protein is a macronutrient & the body requires large amounts of. Also, unlike carbs & fat, protein doesn’t get stored in the body; as a result, the body cannot draw the required amount of protein from the reserve. There is evidence that additional protein ..read more