If you need to shed a few extra pounds, you’re not alone. Excess
weight is possibly the largest health concern in the United States today.
According to the Surgeon General, well over half of all adults in the U.S.
were overweight in 1999. The good news is that your chiropractor can help
you achieve your ideal weight and stay there. And it won’t involve
feeling tortured by unrealistic diet or exercise regiments.
Even when hormones, metabolic imbalances or genes play a role, two basic
methods are always recommended: increased physical activity and healthier
dietary habits. Because chiropractic looks at you as a whole—including
nutritional, environmental, emotional and physiological factors—your
chiropractor is well suited to help you assess the best ways for you, as
an individual, to approach both.
Increasing Physical Activity
According to the Surgeon General, 40 percent of Americans do not participate
in regular physical activity. And, despite the multitude of proven health
benefits resulting from physical fitness, a recent Mayo Clinic article
reported that, sadly, only 22 – 48 percent of patients are advised
by their primary care physicians to step up the amount of exercise they
get.
Aside from motivating and helping patients to determine the kind of exercise
best for them, chiropractic can remove some of the difficult road-blocks—such
as pain from old injuries, impaired flexibility, misalignments and the
resulting self-consciousness—that stop well-intentioned exercise
participants from moving forward. When patients feel good physically, their
chances of successfully meeting their weight goals increase dramatically.
You chiropractor may suggest the following: First of all, don’t
be fooled into thinking that a hard workout is the only workout. Walking
is one of the best ways to keep active. Also, it isn’t necessary
to exercise for one, long stretch of time. Multiple short workouts (e.g.
three 10-minute sessions) can be just as effective. And, finally, don’t
forget to enjoy yourself! Exercise should make you feel good.
Re-evaluating Your Diet
As with physical activity, it’s important to implement dietary changes
that support you physically and mentally, and that do not go to unsustainable
extremes. There are an overwhelming number of diet schemes (and scams)
out there, and it can be difficult to navigate a sane path to better eating
alone. Your chiropractor, who studied nutrition as part of his or her training,
can offer you personalized advice and support.
Because there are a myriad of serious health concerns associated with
excess weight—such as heart disease, diabetes and stroke—the
decision to lose weight can be a crucial one. Don’t hesitate to use
your chiropractor as a resource. He or she can provide the necessary care
and support for healthy weight loss.
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