Stop the Yo-Yo! The Benefits of Weight Loss

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Yo-Yo’s can be fun, but not yo-yo weight loss. Talk with Minster Chiropractic Center for a weight loss program for you, so you can stop the yo-yo.

Weight-cycling or the Lose-Gain-Lose-Gain-More routine frustrates you and many others in Minster. You are not alone! 
 
Here are some facts:
  • Bad News: Weight-cycling causes excess body weight and belly fat. (1) Dementia is associated with higher body fat. (2) Excess weight strains your joints, your back, your body. (3)  More body fat (higher BMI) is associated with higher low back pain intensity and disability. (5)
  • Good News: Weight loss in obese people is associated with improvements in attention functioning and memory. (2) Weight loss lightens the stress on your body and its joints by reducing pain in the elbow, upper back, lower back, and hip regions as well as overall pain. (3) Obese patients with low back pain who lost weight enjoyed low back pain relief in addition to improved function. (4)
What to do? Make a decision. If you want to lose weight, great! Talk with Minster Chiropractic Center. Make a plan. Be sure you get enough nutrition. Lose weight with passion. Lose weight because you want to. Lose weight slowly. Once you lose weight, you want it to last.  Make losing weight a lifestyle choice, not a quick-fix event.

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Minster Chiropractic Center is here for your health. We have helped Minster residents set and reach health and wellness goals like weight loss.

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