Author Archives for Sarah Bramblette

Bigger Crash Test Dummies Improve Safety For Obese Drivers

December 1, 2014 10:57 pm Published by 0 comments

"Obese people are 78% more likely to die in a car crash." - Chris O' Connor, CEO of Humanetics Nearly two-thirds of American adults are affected by obesity, and in addition to the health complications associated with obesity, driving can be more dangerous.  According to researchers, obese drivers are more likely


Ohio Teen Undergoes Life-Saving Weight Loss Surgery

November 10, 2014 10:59 pm Published by 0 comments

At 212 pounds, Sierra Bailey was part of the more than 30 percent of Ohio teens battling obesity. Sierra was also battling many adult medical problems including Type II diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)  and stage two cirrhosis of the liver. With her health rapidly declining and the medical conditions making it


The Latest PETA Fat Shaming Ad

November 6, 2014 11:28 pm Published by 0 comments

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have released plans for yet another fat shaming ad. Previously, PETA fat shaming ad featured individual affected by obesity on "Save the Whales" billboards. PETA obviously is more concerned about the ethical treatment of animals with no regard to the ethical


7 Tips for an Effective Insurance Appeal

October 13, 2014 4:42 pm Published by 0 comments

The insurance process can be frustrating and confusing for many reasons. Insurance polices vary greatly by employer, or even geographical locations. Even taking pro-active measures to get authorization for surgery might not guarantee payment of the claim. Most surgeons' offices have staff that handles insurance authorizations, however, it would be


4 Ways Obesity Can Impact Your Love Life

September 28, 2014 11:12 pm Published by 0 comments

Individuals with severe obesity are 25 times more likely to report problems with sexual relationships compared to normal weight people. Sarah Varney's new book XL Love: How the Obesity Crisis Is Complicating America's Love Life, goes beyond the typical statistics related to obesity and delves into how obesity impacts physical


Bariatric Emergency Room Improves Care for Patients and Staff

September 21, 2014 2:22 pm Published by 0 comments

Hospitals across the country are creating specialized bariatric emergency room treatment areas to better accommodate patients affected by obesity. In addition, to improved care for patients, the specialized areas will also protect staff when lifting and moving patients. The treatment rooms are equipped with larger beds, floor mounted toilets, high


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Exercise: Work or Play?

September 17, 2014 6:16 pm Published by 0 comments

Do you think about exercise as work or play? On the surface it might not appear to make a difference, exercise is exercise, right? But recent studies found that people who focused on physical activity as exercise consumed more calories post activity than those who focused on the activity as


Insurance Denied My Weight Loss Surgery – Now What?

September 12, 2014 1:54 am Published by 0 comments

Receiving an insurance denial for weight loss surgery can be upsetting news for many patients. Often patients have invested months into preparation for the chance to have life changing and saving surgery only to receive a big "no". However, a denial does not mean all hope is gone. While the


Childhood Obesity Rates Show Improvement

September 8, 2014 11:19 pm Published by 0 comments

According to  CDC’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data from 2011-2012 childhood obesity rates among ages 2-19 years old have remained unchanged since 2003-2004. However, among toddlers aged 2-5 years obesity rates have declined. The 2-5 year age group also has a lower rate of obesity as compared


Fat-Free Foods Can Make You Fat

September 4, 2014 12:59 am Published by 0 comments

Forty years ago, congressional hearings were held to bring attention to the possible links between diet and disease. Senator George McGovern summoned two expert witnesses, one who believed that diet changes could reverse heart disease, and another who touted harmfulness of the over consumption of fat. At the time, evidence existed that