Weight Management

The only method that has consistently shown to slow the aging process, and in some species, even double life span, is calorie restriction. Bottom line, the less you eat (short of being malnourished), the slower you age and the longer you live. 90% of age-related disease (heart disease, strokes, cancer, Alzheimer's) is due to dietary indiscretion and lack of exercise. Because of our lifestyle, the incidence of age-related disease is quickly climbing. Due to obesity, children of this generation are the first that are predicted to not live as long as their parents. Most weight loss programs are not preceded by a thorough hormonal and metabolic evaluation. It is not uncommon for hormonal imbalances or deficiencies to either cause or exacerbate weight gain.

Not Effective Programs

Pharmaceutical Medicines Prescribed By Physicians
(Not Effective for Long Term Weight Loss)
There are only two drugs currently approved by the FDA for long term use for weight loss, Meridia and Xenical. Neither of these drugs have yielded significant weight loss in placebo-controlled studies. A 250 lb individual will typically lose approximately 15 lbs in a year. Xenical has the added drawback of causing intolerable side-effects such as anal leakage.

Drugs approved by the FDA for short term weight loss (several weeks only) are the amphetamine derivatives (such as Adipex or Fastin). These drugs are wonderful appetite suppressants initially; with time, they simply lose their effectiveness. Long term weight loss with these drugs is not seen. Side-effects – hypertensive crisis, abnormal heart rhythms. More importantly, they stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, which in the long run, accelerates the aging process.

Liquid Meal Replacements (Not Effective for Long Term Weight Loss)
Long term weight loss is not typically seen. Individuals eventually stop using these replacements and return to their old eating habits. In addition, if using these drinks as a meal replacement, instead of a supplement, individuals will miss out on the nutritional benefits of solid food.

Low Carbohydrate Diets (Not Effective for Long Term Weight Loss)
Recent studies have shown these diets to be ineffective in the long term. Most individuals have difficulty eating this way for a prolonged period.

Aerobic Exercise (Not Effective for Fat Loss)
Aerobic exercise is excellent for cardiovascular fitness. It is not, however, the most effective means of fat loss. Long duration aerobic exercise actually breaks down muscle, in addition to causing some fat loss. The more muscle an individual has, the higher the basal metabolic rate (BMR), and therefore, the more calories that will be burned. Aerobic exercise typically increases the BMR for up to one hour after completion of the exercise; strength training, on the other hand, through increased muscle mass, increases BMR 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Why is our Weight Management program successful?

  1. We address all hormonal abnormalities.
  2. We set your daily calorie budget below your energy expenditure (resting metabolic rate + energy spent during daily activities + exercise), but not low enough to severely depress metabolic rate.
  3. We monitor your food intake and communicate with you daily, not weekly.
  4. We insist on regular exercise, which boosts metabolic rate.
  5. We don’t use “diets.” We help you gradually improve the way you eat.
  6. We use safe, non-stimulant herbal supplements that aid weight loss.
  7. We use a novel appetite suppressant created by our physicians that can be taken every day, indefinitely.
At Villa Natura Medical Institute, we perform the following:

Evaluation
  • History and physical exam
  • Nutritional history
  • Body fat testing, height, weight, BMI, and waist to hip ratio
  • Measurement of resting metabolic rate
  • Laboratory testing
  • Fitness testing
  • Resting EKG
  • Stress test (when indicated)
Treatment
  • Dietary recommendations
  • Weekly nutrition consultation and weigh-in
  • Weekly physician visits
  • Daily monitoring of your food intake, with immediate intervention as indicated
  • Exercise recommendations
  • Personal training
  • Non-stimulant herbal supplementation
  • Appetite suppression
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    "Our mission and passion is to plant seeds of wisdom, knowledge and understanding for the healing of our patients"

    Villa Natura
    Medical Institute