Manhattan weight loss
Manhattan is a borough of New York City and is the most densely populated of the five boroughs of New York City. Overweight and obesity are caused not just by one thing, like large sugary drinks, but a complex array of factors including genetic, metabolic, and behavioral, social, environmental factors that lead to weight gain.
Hunters and gatherers[edit | edit source]
Fo thousands of years, food was scarce and humans needed to work hard physically to survive. As a survival strategy, our body cannot waste energy, even if they are from sources of empty calories, and stores this excess energy as fat or adipose tissue for future use.
Obesity in New York City[edit | edit source]
There has been a tremendous increase in the rate of overweight and obesity in New York state and in the city of New York. In fact, one in 5 New Yorkers were obese in New York in 2002, which increased to one in four in 2013, during the reign of mayor Bloomberg.
Our society's misunderstanding on the true causes of weight gain, especially the role of insulin resistance in causing metabolic starvation in the overweight and obese contributes to the problem of obesity.
Why blaming the victim for obesity is wrong?[edit | edit source]
Rethinking Our Dietary ApproachShifting focus from individual blame to understanding the complexities of obesity is crucial. A key factor is insulin resistance, impacting up to 71% of the population, with 35% experiencing metabolic syndrome. Navigating Misinformation The overwhelming presence of over 20,000 books and mixed messages on obesity medicine calls for guidance from experts like Dr Prab R. Tumpati, MD, who can provide clarity on the science and practice of this field. The Downfall of the Food Guide Pyramid The outdated and ineffective food guide pyramid, promoting a low-fat but high-glycemic diet, significantly contributed to increased insulin resistance and, consequently, weight gain. Insulin resistance and weight gain Insulin resistance is a physiological condition where the body's cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin. As insulin not only controls the blood sugar, it also controls the weight! Reducing the overall carbohydrate load and insulin levels is a key underlying concept in many low carbohydrate diets such as the ketogenic diet. |
The Blame Game in Obesity
Understanding metabolic starvation Weight gain isn't typically intentional. It often stems from the paradox of metabolic starvation in the obese, driven by insulin resistance and resulting in heightened insulin levels. This leads to persistent hunger, cravings, and further weight gain. Stop blaming the victim for obesity! |
Prevalence of Obesity in New York[edit | edit source]
Overweight and obesity are measured by a ratio of weight to height called Body Mass Index (BMI). Combined together, obesity and overweight affect about 57% of the population of New York City
Overweight and obesity prevalence among adult New Yorkers increased 36%, from 42% to 57% between 1990 and 2002 respectively. During this same 13-year time period, the proportion of NY adults who would be classified as obese (i.e., BMI greater than 30 kg/m 2) more than doubled, increasing from 10% to 21% as per the data from the New York department of health.
Manhattan obesity statistics[edit | edit source]
Prevalence rates are lowest in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City(10% to 14%) and highest (25% or higher) in Orleans, Genesee, St. Lawrence, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and Oneida counties of upstate NY. Hispanics have the highest prevalence of overweight (46%) of any ethnic group in NYS, while Blacks have the highest prevalence of obesity (30%). The prevalence of overweight and obesity in men is higher than women (65% vs. 49% respectively). However, the prevalence of obesity is higher among women compared to men (19% vs. 16% respectively). Based on measured height and weight (NHANES 1999-2004) the percentage of U.S. adults who are obese (30.4%) is more than double the Healthy People 2010 target level of 15% (Figure 3).
Children and obesity in New York[edit | edit source]
Increasing obesity rates are also affecting children and adolescents in the U.S. and NYS. The prevalence of obesity among children and teenagers in the U.S. has tripled in the past 20 to 30 years to 16.5% among children, aged 6-19 years, and doubled to 10.3% among preschool children, aged 2-5 years. Based on self-reported height and weight, the prevalence of high school students in New York City and upstate New York who are overweight or obese increased between 1999 and 2003.
High school students in NYC and obesity[edit | edit source]
Recent data indicate that 29.5% of high school students in New York City and 28.3% of high school students in upstate New York are overweight or obese. As in adults, minority youth are disproportionately affected by overweight and obesity. The rate of obesity was highest for Black teens (12.2%), followed by Hispanic teens (10.0%) and White teens (7.4%). Close to 20% of Hispanic teens and Black teens are overweight compared to 13% of White youth.
Elementary school children in NYC and obesity[edit | edit source]
The prevalence of obesity among elementary school children in NYS has also increased dramatically between 1988 and 2003-2004. Based on measured height and weight in 2003, 24% of elementary school children (grades K-5) in New York City were obese. In 2004, 21% of third grade school children in upstate New York were obese. These prevalence rates greatly exceed the prevalence reported for the U.S. (15.8%) in NHANES 1999-2002, and the Healthy People 2010 target of 5%. In both New York City and upstate NY, prevalence rates differed across racial/ethnic categories; Hispanics have the highest rates (29.3% and 31.1%), with rates for non-Hispanic Whites the lowest (18.7% and 15.9%), and rates for non-Hispanic Blacks in between (22.5% and 22.8%, respectively).
Low Public Recognition of Obesity as a Public Health Problem[edit | edit source]
In a recent poll of U.S. adults, half viewed obesity as a public health problem that society needs to solve, while half considered it a personal responsibility choice issue which in turn leads to blame the victim attitude that we commonly see?
Did we miss the bus on true causes of weight gain in New York?[edit | edit source]
According to Prab R. Tumpati, MD, a practicing weight loss doctor in New York City, the true causes of weight gain are completed missed by most government agencies as they fail to understand the role insulin resistance plays in causing weight gain.
Mayor Bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks[edit | edit source]
Misguided efforts from the city of New York, especially by its former mayor, Bloomberg, on banning large sugary drinks, although a small step in the right direction, puts the blame on one factor of many factors that cause weight gain.
Are sugary drinks causing weight gain in New York?[edit | edit source]
Despite the popular belief, the percentage of adults who drink one or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day dropped to 28 percent last year from 36 percent in 2007, according to the New York Health Department’s Take Care New York 2012 report. However, the obesity rate went up despite a drop in the use of sugary drinks which shows it is not just sugary drinks but a complex array of metabolic, environmental, genetic, and hormonal factors, the most important of which is insulin resistance that causes weight gain in New York City and elsewhere.
Causes of weight gain in Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
What’s causing your weight gain? - Manhattan weight loss[edit source]
- Up to 70 percent of the population in the United States deals with being overweight or obese
- 35 percent of all adults, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are prediabetic and have significant insulin resistance while another 36 percent have some signs of insulin resistance
- Diabetes has increased by over 500 percent in the last 50 years or so and now affects 8 percent of the population.
- Could insulin resistance explain your weight gain?
The top causes of weight gain in Manhattan, New York include the following:
- Insulin resistance - use this free w8md medical weight loss centers of America's tool to check if you might be insulin resistant that causes your weight gain, especially in the tummy!
- Eating disorders are a common cause of weight gain in Manhattan, New York and other parts of the United States.
- Sleep disorders and weight gain are bidirectionally related where sleep problems lead to weight gain and weight gain in turn leads to sleep problems.
- Nutritional deficiencies are an important cause of weight gain in Manhattan, New York.
- Hormonal imbalances can also cause weight gain.
- Stress related weight gain
- Genetic factors for excess weight gain
- Medication related weight gain
- other causes for weight gain in Manhattan, New York
Weight loss options in New York City[edit | edit source]
In order to lose weight, understand the proven options to lose weight in New York including the following.
- Low calorie diet (LCD), or Very low calorie diet (VLCD)
- Weight loss medications - watch this youtube video on the review of the best weight loss medications for fast weight loss in New York.
- Physical Activity for weight loss which only works in combination with diet as exercise on its own is shown to be pretty useless for weight loss since exercise stimulates appetite and builds heavier muscle tissue thereby negating any weight loss with calories burned. However, a combination of low calorie diet and exercise, or diet alone would work for weight loss but not exercise alone.
- Correction of insulin resistance, metabolic, sleep and other causes for weight gain in Manhattan, New York for fast and effective weight loss.
- Surgical options for losing weight such as the gastric bypass surgery can be an option for some to lose weight in Manhattan, New York although most might regain the weight even after surgery and a behavior weight loss program is still needed for long term weight loss success in Manhattan, New York.
New York City's insurance weight loss doctor[edit | edit source]
Dr. Prab R. Tumpati, is a board certified physician with experience and training in the field of obesity medicine in addition to training in sleep medicine and internal medicine. As the founder of WikiMD, and W8MD medical weight loss centers of America, Dr. Tumpati is familiar with the concepts, science, and art of weight loss medicine. Physicians practicing in Manhattan, New York interested in adding a W8MD medical weight loss program are welcome. Using telemedicine for weight loss for remote areas to provide obesity counseling and dietary, and weight loss coaching is a true miracle for many struggling to lose weight.
New York City weight loss clinic[edit | edit source]
W8MD medical weight loss centers of America is a physician supervised, non-surgical, evidence based weight loss and wellness program with offices in many states in the United States including New York. Our New York city weight loss clinic is at [Sleep Medical Associates sleep and W8MD insurance medical weight loss center of New York in Brooklyn at 2003, Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Phone 718 946 5500. We also offer a convenient telemedicine solution for losing weight for the tech savvy New Yorkers!
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Telemedicine weight loss and behavior coaching is here[edit source]
For a limited number of patients, W8MD is proud to offer a 50 percent discount on the weight loss behavior coaching signup fee! The normal cost of weight loss consultation is $300.00. With the introductory 50% discount, you only pay $150.00. This offer is valid for a limited time and for a limited number of slots which get filled very fast.
How does the telemedicine weight loss coaching work?[edit source]
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Why choose W8MD telemedicine behavior coaching[edit source]
Unlike other non-physician on the TV meals or other programs with fad diets, you get to speak with real weight loss physicians that understand the true causes of weight gain including insulin resistance and other factors. We can offer personalized meal plans, partial meal replacements when needed for effective weight loss. What have you got to lose besides your weight? This metabolic weight loss program is for those that tried everything else and just need an experienced weight loss doctor to explain what really is causing their weight gain and help them put on a path to a successful weight loss!
Limited time offer: The fee will be $150.00 for consultation, and $100.00 for follow up with the weight loss physician at this time. This is the one of a kind metabolic telehealth program designed to address insulin resistance that affects up to 71% of the population leading to metabolic syndrome and weight gain. Please note that this unique service may not be available in all states, countries or territories. No prescription weight loss medications can be offered without an in person evaluation. Call 1-800-W8MD-007 to learn more.
Physicians join W8MD network of weight loss physicians[edit | edit source]
W8MD welcomes Manhattan, New York physicians to join W8MD network of weight loss physicians and the unique W8MD medical weight loss centers of America's program at your medical office or clinic.
W8MD weight loss physicians understand the factors that lead to weight gain including hormonal(insulin resistance), social, environmental and genetic factors and work with each patient individually to help design a customized weight loss plan that suits their individual needs.
Insurances for weight in Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
As the 2010 health care law or Affordable Care Act, popularly called Obamacare, mandates health insurance coverage for obesity as it is considered a preventable medical problem. If you are a physician interested in adding a medical weight loss program, W8MD medical weight loss program welcomes other weight loss physicians to join W8MD network of weight loss physicians.
Diet for weight loss in Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
One of the best ways to lose weight in Manhattan, New York or other places safely and effectively is to consider a very low calorie diet of 800 calories with either complete or partial meal replacement using specially manufactured meal replacement weight loss supplements such as the vlcd diet from w8md medical weight loss centers of America. Understand the 5 clinically proven measures to lose weight in Philadelphia including low calorie and very low calorie diets.
Exercises for weight loss in Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
Although exercise and Physical Activity is important for losing weight fast in Manhattan, New York, it is important to understand it only works if used in combination with a reduced calorie diet for weight loss. Research shows that for exercise-and-weight-loss/ weight loss, exercise alone is not a very useful tool for weight loss as exercise has a stimulating effect on weight loss, and it builds heavier muscle thereby compensating for any weight loss with burning of calories with exercise. Understand the role of exercise for weight loss in this youtube video from 52 weeks of weight loss and wellness video series.
Before and after weight loss pictures Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
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Videos for weight loss Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
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Fast weight loss options Manhattan, New York[edit | edit source]
These are the fast and effective weight loss options for losing weight in Manhattan, New York.
1. FDA approved weight loss medications
3. Exercise for weight loss
4. Correction of metabolic causes of weight gain
5. Bariatric surgery for weight loss
Telemedicine for weight loss[edit | edit source]
With advances in technology, telemedicine can be used to help patients lose weight and is available via W8MD medical weight loss centers of America with certain limitations. Weight loss appointments
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Most populous counties[edit source]
These are the ten counties with the largest populations as of 2010.
- Kings County (Brooklyn): 2,504,700
- Queens County (Queens): 2,230,722
- New York County (Manhattan): 1,585,873
- Suffolk County: 1,493,350
- Bronx County (the Bronx): 1,385,108
- Nassau County: 1,339,532
- Westchester County: 949,113
- Erie County: 919,040
- Monroe County: 744,344
- Richmond County (Staten Island): 468,730
- Rockland County: 311,687
Cities and metropolitan areas[edit source]
The largest city in the state of New York and the most populous city in the United States is New York City, which comprises five counties (boroughs): Bronx, New York (Manhattan), Queens, Kings (Brooklyn), and Richmond (Staten Island). New York City is home to more than two-fifths of the state's population. Albany, the sixth-largest city, is the state capital.
Cities of New York with population and how to lose weight[edit source]
- New York City weight loss (population of 19,831,858 in the metro New York area.
- Buffalo-Niagara Falls weight loss (population of 1,135,509)
- Rochester weight loss (population of 1,054,323)
- Albany weight loss (870,716)
- Poughkeepsie and the Hudson Valley weight loss (population of 670,301)
- Syracuse (662,577)
- Utica-Rome weight loss (population of 299,397)
- Binghamton weight loss (population of 251,725)
- Kingston weight loss (population of 182,493)
- Glens Falls weight loss (population of 128,923)
Transform Your Life with W8MD Weight Loss Centers[edit source]
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Why choose W8MD?[edit source]
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Book Your Appointment[edit source]
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