The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...
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The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...
16. Why Food Restriction May Be Causing You to Gain Weight
Finding Freedom with Food
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2 years ago
16. Why Food Restriction May Be Causing You to Gain Weight
In America alone, statistics show that 45 million people go on a diet each year. However, only 5% actually keep the weight off. If you’re a serial dieter, there’s a good chance you’ve lost and regained the weight (or more) several times in your life. This vicious cycle of losing and regaining weight is often a result of restrictive dieting and drastically reducing the amount of food you eat.The desire to lose weight is not bad. But all too often, in our quest for a quick fix to lose weight fa...
Finding Freedom with Food
The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...