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2024 Bariatric Connect Fashion Show Sign-Ups

2024 Bariatric Connect Fashion Show Sign-Ups Now Open!

July 12, 2024 · 0 comments

Come Walk the Runway at Bariatric Connect 2024! Get ready for the Catwalk! Fashion Show Model sign-ups for the Bariatric Connect 2024 Conference in Newport Beach, CA, on September 20th & 21st, are now open! We can't wait to see everyone come together for an incredible celebration. One of the

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Why Bariatric Surgery is More Than Losing Weight

July 8, 2024 · 0 comments

Bariatric Surgery is a highly effective tool that has helped many people achieve significant and lasting weight loss. While the specific goal of this surgical procedure is to help people lose weight, weight loss, by itself, is not the primary motivation for most people. Being thin is certainly not a

2024 Fireside Chat

2024 Fireside Chat: Comprehensive Weight Management — Mind, Body, & Medicine

July 1, 2024 · 0 comments

The Bariatric Connect 2024 Fireside Chat is dedicated to exploring the essential topic of Comprehensive Weight Management — Mind, Body, & Medicine. Facilitated by Psychologist Dr. Steven Reyes, this session features a distinguished panel of experts and thought leaders who will share their wisdom and experiences in an in-depth discussion

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2024 Bariatric Connect Conference Emcee — Dr. Steven Reyes

June 19, 2024 · 0 comments

We are absolutely thrilled to announce Dr. Steven Reyes as the 2024 Bariatric Connect Conference emcee! Dr. Steven Reyes, affectionately known as Dr. Steve by his patients, is a nationally recognized psychologist who has specialized in Bariatric Psychology since 2005. Dr. Steve's dedication to the field of bariatric psychology and

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Sugar Shocks: How to Find it in Your Food

June 17, 2024 · 0 comments

Sugar Shocks: How many teaspoons of sugar do you think the average soda contains? Try 8-12 teaspoons per soda! Shocking isn’t it? Just for the heck of it, go get your sugar bowl or the container of sugar you use for cooking and a teaspoon. Measure out 8-12 teaspoons. Can

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2024 Bariatric Connect Scholarship Tickets Now Available

June 12, 2024 · 0 comments

The Bariatric Connect scholarship tickets are sponsored by Premier Protein®️ and Total Lipedema Care. Thanks to our sponsors, we are pleased to offer 20 scholarship tickets for the 2024 Bariatric Connect National Conference in Newport Beach, CA, on September 20th and 21st. The scholarship ticket application is open to those in need of education

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The #1 Most Common Mistake People Make When Meal Planning

March 25, 2024 · 0 comments

Meal planning can feel incredibly overwhelming to so many people. For most, the thought of planning a week's worth of meals is just another daunting chore on the to-do list. As both a bariatric registered dietitian and a bariatric patient myself, I can understand why meal planning can be so

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Body and Mind Matters: Why a Healthy Mindset Matters for Bariatric Success

March 11, 2024 · 0 comments

Introducing a new column, Body and Mind Matters, by Life & Wellness Coach, Jenna Nocera As ObesityHelp continues to educate and empower individuals affected by obesity, this monthly column from life and wellness coach, Jenna Nocera of Formula For Excellence, shares information about everyday body and mind matters.  Drawing on

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Are You Getting Enough Protein After Weight Loss Surgery?

February 21, 2024 · 0 comments

Are You Getting Enough Protein After Weight Loss Surgery? Protein is an essential nutrient found in food. It plays a vital role in many functions of the body, including tissue repair, hormone synthesis, and immune system support. After bariatric surgery, its importance cannot be stressed enough. Bariatric surgery reduces the

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Weighing Your Options: Weight Loss Medications vs. Weight Loss Surgery

February 14, 2024 · 0 comments

Weight Loss Medications vs. Weight Loss Surgery: Obesity is a chronic, relapsing disease that increases the risk of many additional health problems if left untreated. In 2000, 30.5% of American adults had obesity as compared to 41.9% today, and that number is expected to grow to 48.9% by 2030. Fortunately,