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Watch Your Waist, Not Your Weight

Forget watching your weight, the latest key holder to your health is through your waist. According to a recent study conduction by the American Cancer Society (ACS) found that people with a wider waist had nearly double the risk of dying—from any cause—than their more slender counterparts.

The ACS study followed more than 100,000 subjects over the course of nine years and was published in The Archives of Internal Medicine. Dr. Eric J. Jacobs and his colleagues at the ACS studied a total of 48,500 men and 56,343 over that age of 50 from ’97-’06. Of the subjects who participated, 5,332 women and 9,315 men died during the study.

The findings showed that, no matter the person’s body mass index (BMI) or weight, having a larger waist was associated with a higher risk of death and disease. Not only that, women who were at a healthy weight had the strongest association between mortality risk and waist size.

“The take-home is that it’s important to watch your waist as well as your weight,” said Jacobs. “Even if your weight is normal for your height, if your waist size is increasing, if you’re moving to a bigger pant size, that’s a warning sign that it’s time to start eating better and exercising more.”

A thick waist, which was once deemed a risk factor for heart disease, is now also said to increase the risk of dying from respiratory failure, cancer and other causes.  A wide waist is attributed to fat tissue deep within the abdominal walls. This tissue can cause insulin resistance, inflammation, high cholesterol and other health problems.

Not sure how you measure?  A waist size of 47 inches in men or 42 inches for women, or larger, is considered unhealthy and can double your risk of death and disease. Lifestyle changes, such as a healthy diet and regular exercise, can help you lose some of those additional inches.  This waist-to-hip calculator from FitSugar.com is another useful tool in judging how healthy your body is.

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08 2010

Lipo is Top Op for British Men

According to the British press, there’s been a surge in the number of British men wanting a better looking body, and they’re choosing liposuction to get it. Witness their soccer star, Ronaldo, who had lipo on his abdomen last year. One wonders if this was the beginning of the rush, considering that since August of 2009, liposuction for UK men has increased by 117%!

Before the increase in liposuction for the torso, UK men were most interested in eliminating their gynecomastia to avoid the look of Simon Cowell and his man boobs. Suddenly, however, they’re hot to trade their love handles for a 6-pack belly.

Here in the US, men’s cosmetic surgery procedures increased by 9% from 2008 to 2009, resulting in nearly a million surgical procedures, with lipo the top pick. Nose jobs, eyelid surgery, breast reduction and halr transplantation rounded out the top five American men’s procedures.

Here in our practice at Reflections Center in New Jersey, laser liposuction enables us to improve the contour with little to no downtime, using laser energy to create predictable results by targeting the energy to remove areas of fat. Local anesthesia is all that’s needed, giving you a comfortable experience, a faster recovery and less bruising. Tiny cannulae are used to extract the fat.

It’s great for those who have tried dieting and exercise but, after childbirth or aging, find that targeted areas of stubborn fat still remain. Advantages over regular liposuction include skin tightening, with less risk of lumps and bumps that can happen with traditional lipo. SlimLipo’s wavelength melts the fat away, 7 times more than SmartLipo. Risks of burns is remarkably reduced—in fact, we’ve never seen a burn in our practice. Great for jowls, neck, male breasts and torso.

If you’re thinking about lipo, call us today and enjoy the feeling of less fat without a long recovery time!

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05 2012