How to Talk to Your Doctor About Obesity
Things You'll Need
- Family physician
- Medical physical
- Notebook and pen
- Desire to change your lifestyle accordingly
Instructions
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Talk to Your Doctor About Obesity
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Ask your doctor what a healthy BMI (body mass index) or weight is for your height and bone structure. Determining if you should be evaluated for obesity will depend on accurate measures of your BMI and weight. Typically, this is done in a physician's office during a routine medical physical.
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Keep an honest food intake and activity journal. This will aid your doctor in determining the causes of obesity as well as help in the development process of creating a new diet and exercise plan. It is hard to remember exactly what you eat on any given day-writing it all down leaves no question for error.
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Talk to your doctor about alternative nutritional plans for your lifestyle. Some diet plans work only on certain people. For example, a low calorie diet is inappropriate for someone who has an extremely high physical activity level. There are a variety of dietary options available. It is imperative that you choose one that can be effectively implemented into your lifestyle.
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Ask your doctor for advice about different physical activities. You may be limited in choices based on your current obesity level and any pre-existing health problems. Utilizing a diverse assortment of activities will sustain even the most fickle of personalities.
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Request referrals from your physician for personal trainers, physical therapists and nutritionists. If your doctor has a working relationship with your trainer or therapist, they can work together to get you to a healthy weight and size.
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Lose your inhibitions about discussing your weight. Obesity is a disease that can lead to major health problems. It must be treated before permanent damage is done to the body.
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