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Topic: Quote of the Day
Attitude is an important part of the foundation upon which we build a productive life. A good attitude produces good results, a fair attitude fair results, a poor attitude poor results. We each shape our own life, and the shape of it is determined largely by our attitude. | |||
- M. Russell Ballard |
Maryellen
To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/

To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/
Topic: obesity has overtaken smoking as the biggest overall health threat
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(Jan. 13) --The good news is that American obesity rates may have plateaued. The bad news is that 68 percent of U.S. adults remain either overweight or obese.
Those are the conclusions of a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey divided its study into two parts, one that looked at recently gathered body mass index (BMI) statistics for adults and another that focused on children.
Justin Sullivan, Getty Images Obesity rates in American adults, though higher than in any other country, held steady from 2000 to 2008, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By comparing data from 2007 to 2008 against similar measurements taken from 1996 to 2006, researchers found that the sharp rise in obesity rates witnessed over the past two and a half decades had leveled off.
Adults showed no significant change in terms of obesity from 2000 to 2008. Women have plateaued at an obesity rate of 35.5 percent, while a solid 32.2 percent of American men still qualify as obese.
Children ages 2 to 19, the group that had, over the past few decades, shown the most alarming trend line in terms of obesity, held steady at a rate of 16.9 percent.
"This was encouraging to see," Dr. William Dietz, an obesity expert for the Centers for Disease Control told Time magazine. "The results don't mean we've beaten the epidemic, but they do suggest a progression."
The CDC defines obesity as a body mass index of 30 or higher for adults, and "a BMI at or above the 95th percentile for children of the same age and sex."
Meanwhile, another recent study shows why curbing obesity rates is so important. Researchers from Columbia University and the City College of New York say that obesity has overtaken smoking as the biggest overall health threat facing the country. Based on a 15-year study during which more than 3.5 million people were interviewed on a variety of quality-of-life markers, that conclusion was based on the array of medical problems reported by the obese, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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U.S. Obesity Rates Stabilizing, Study Says

Those are the conclusions of a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey divided its study into two parts, one that looked at recently gathered body mass index (BMI) statistics for adults and another that focused on children.
By comparing data from 2007 to 2008 against similar measurements taken from 1996 to 2006, researchers found that the sharp rise in obesity rates witnessed over the past two and a half decades had leveled off.
Adults showed no significant change in terms of obesity from 2000 to 2008. Women have plateaued at an obesity rate of 35.5 percent, while a solid 32.2 percent of American men still qualify as obese.
Children ages 2 to 19, the group that had, over the past few decades, shown the most alarming trend line in terms of obesity, held steady at a rate of 16.9 percent.
"This was encouraging to see," Dr. William Dietz, an obesity expert for the Centers for Disease Control told Time magazine. "The results don't mean we've beaten the epidemic, but they do suggest a progression."
The CDC defines obesity as a body mass index of 30 or higher for adults, and "a BMI at or above the 95th percentile for children of the same age and sex."
Meanwhile, another recent study shows why curbing obesity rates is so important. Researchers from Columbia University and the City College of New York say that obesity has overtaken smoking as the biggest overall health threat facing the country. Based on a 15-year study during which more than 3.5 million people were interviewed on a variety of quality-of-life markers, that conclusion was based on the array of medical problems reported by the obese, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Obesity Help Support Group Leader
Founder-Central Connecticut Cares
Founder-Central Connecticut Cares
Topic: RE: SCALE meeting on Long Island
It was VERY nice to see you back on Long Island. We hope that you learn some new things from our meetings to help you with yours.
Feel free to visit us anytime!

Feel free to visit us anytime!


Maryellen
To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/

To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/
Topic: RE: Measurement conversion
Thanks for the conversion chart. I often come across recipes for European countries and have wondered how I would figure out how much of this or that. This helps.
Carol
Carol
Topic: Measurement conversion

Lost 25 pounds pre-op
Did you ever try to read a label and all they have listed is the grams. Well here is something to help you make those conversions to ounces, tablespoons and cups.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Measurement Conversion | |||
Ounce | Grams | Cups | Tbsp |
0.50 | 16 | 1 Tbsp | |
1.00 | 28 | 2 Tbsp | |
1.25 | 36 | ||
1.50 | 42 | 3 Tbsp | |
1.75 | 50 | ||
2.00 | 56 | 1/4 cup | 4 Tbsp |
2.50 | 70 | ||
3.00 | 85 | 1/3 cup | 6 Tbsp |
3.50 | 98 | ||
4.00 | 112 | 1/2 cup | 8 Tbsp |
4.50 | 126 | ||
5.00 | 140 | ||
5.50 | 154 | ||
6.00 | 168 | ||
6.50 | 182 | ||
7.00 | 196 | ||
7.50 | 210 | ||
8.00 | 224 | 1 cup | |
8.50 | 238 | ||
9.00 | 252 | ||
9.50 | 266 | ||
10.00 | 280 | 1 1/4 cup | |
10.50 | 294 | ||
11.00 | 308 | ||
11.50 | 322 | ||
12.00 | 336 | 1 1/2 cup | |
12.50 | 350 | ||
13.00 | 364 | ||
13.50 | 378 | ||
14.00 | 392 | 1 3/4 cup | |
14.50 | 406 | ||
15.00 | 420 | ||
15.50 | 434 | ||
16.00 | 448 | 2 cup | |
32.00 | 907 | 16 cups | |
4 cups | |||

Lost 25 pounds pre-op
Topic: RE: Quote of the Day
I certainly see the correlation. I tend to be an optimist... ( most of the time anyway) and it always "feels" better.
Topic: Quote of the Day
Optimism is the one quality more associated with success and happiness than any other.
- Brian Tracy
- Brian Tracy
Maryellen
To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/

To visit LIPO (Long Island Post Ops) bariatric support group website click here: www.liponation.org
"WLS is a journey, not a destination (don't get comfortable) ... it's a road that we must travel daily to succeed". Faith Thomas
visit my blog at theessenceofmaryellen.com/
Topic: RE: Photo from our very first meeting
Hi Dan,
When is the next meeting scheduled? I would love to attend, if possible.
Thanks!
When is the next meeting scheduled? I would love to attend, if possible.
Thanks!