Archive for August, 2006

The Safety of Microwave Cooking

August 2, 2006

Imagesfghjkl Alarm over reports on the dangers of microwave cooking has been around us for quite sometime.  However I cant imagine a home nowadays without the microwave ovens.

There are basically two concerns: radiation and the unknown health effects on the food cooked in microwave.

Let me present the facts:

As of October 1971, the US FDA has regulated the manufacture of microwaves with regard to radiation safety with limits of around 5 milliwatts per square meter which is far below the level known to harm people.  Likewise no residual radiation is present after the microwave is stopped.

The US FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition was tasked to examine the effect of food coverings and the possibility of harm for the particles that migrate to the food.  After a thorough investigation the Cneter then released information to the public regarding safety of  microwave.  The findings include that so far no known health hazards have been proven for these health susceptors like paper, paperboards, polymers and adhesives that are supposed to migrate to the food when we cook in the microwave. However they are reassuring the public that the Center will continue to monitor the safety of the products cooked in microwave and so far no further reports have been made.

If you look at sites that condemn the microwave… don’t be fooled by anecdotal reports.  It has to be science based and well researched.  Anybody can just present their proofs but if no validation is done then the report is not acceptable to the scientific community.

 

For Now…Enjoy Your

Microwave!

The Importance Of Eating Breakfast

August 2, 2006

imagesfg.jpg Being in a hurry or too little time are not excuses for skipping breakfast. You may have heard people say… Am not sure why am gaining weight when I only eat 2 x a day…or I just don’t feel hungry early in the morning.

Breakfast as the word implies means breaking a fast. Your metabolic rate drops overnight because of fasting.  So when you skip this morning meal, and eat a hearty lunch, majority of the calories taken in are stored as fat since your metabolism cant cope up with the sudden load of calories.  Likewise you tend to feel so hungry for lunch that your decision making in terms of proper food choices is impaired. So lunch servings are mainly high fat less nutritous meal choices that can be harmful in the long run.

In a recent American Heart Association Convention on Cardiovascular Disease Epidimeology, it was assessed that the risk of breakfast eaters was 35% to 40% LOWER to develop obesity and metabolic syndrome ( diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol) than non breakfast eaters.

The ones who ate whole grain with at least 2 gms of fiber noted on the food label benefited the most.

Likewise breakfast for kids is very important.  The American Dietetic Association states that children who eat breakfast have better concentration, problem solving skills and hand-eye coordination.  As a result they are more alert, creative and less likely to miss school.

Good examples of a healthy breakfast that I recommend include : a bowl of oatmeal with a fruit or a whole grain cereal, skim milk and a fruit or whole grain sandwich with peanut butter.

Remember…if you want to lose weight or have a family history of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol….

Eat a Hearty Breakfast For A

Healthier You!

An Alarming News on Diabetes

August 2, 2006

1209248567 The recent American Diabetes Association Convention was highlighted by an alarming statistics on Diabetes presented by the International Diabetes Federation showing that there is more than seven-fold rise in incidence of diabetes in the last 20 years: from 30 million cases to 230 million. It is further expected that this number will shoot up to 350 million in the next 20 years, with India, China and the US among the top 3 nations to be affected.

The problem with diabetes is that people who neglect their disease can suffer from it and its complications including a rise in mortality. It is estimated that diabetes is claiming as many lives as HIV/AIDS, with one person dying from diabetes-related causes every 10 seconds with the death rate on account of this affliction to rise by 25 percent over the next decade.

It is important to remember that : 80% of Type 2 Diabetes is deemed to be preventable by dietary changes and increased physical activity.

Again….being a diabetic is not synonymous to a dreaded disease because…a change in lifestyle can make a difference.

Lifestyle Change…The Key to a

Healthy Life!

How To Enjoy Your iPod Safely

August 2, 2006

2189059896 I am a user of iPod… I carry it with me when I exercise everyday and when I travel long distance either by plane or land.  It’s the fad and I think this gadget will be in vogue for quite sometime.  Unlike the older versions of this gadget like the Walkman where you cant increase the volume because the sound turns bad… the sound of the iPod gets better the louder it gets.  As a result, you don’t even feel the loudness because you’re enjoying the music… and that’s where the problem comes in.

According to the Mayo Clinic Hearing Loss Center…Decibels of 80 or below are safe.  Most MP3’s or iPods can expose us up to 120 decibels.  It is now estimated that approximately 1/3 of all the hearing losses are noise induced!  And  MP3 or iPod usage contributes to this statistics… So iPod users… the most important preventive strategy to avoid the problem of hearing loss is to make sure you get the “safe” decibel.

A safe decibel means:

1. if you are able to hear a conversation while listening to the music,

2. If nobody else hears the music in your iPod,

3. If you are able to talk without shouting and

4. If you’re enjoying the music without turning the volume all the way up.

It is recommended that the volume should be less than 60% of the total volume set in the gadget.

For me, it pays to be cautious because hearing loss may not be apparent now because it takes years to develop.  But more importantly… once hearing loss sets in…it’s Permanent!

To be able to hear well is a blessing… So

Let’s Enjoy Our iPods Safely!

What’s The Real Score with MSG?

August 2, 2006

2590272974 MSG or monosodium glutamate has been added to chinese foods for flavoring for decades… but anecdotal reports have convinced a lot of consumers that anything with MSG can be BAD!  It is for this reason that the US FDA launched its own investigation after a flurry of complaints from consumers to determine the truth and facts about the harmful effects of MSG.

In 1995, the US FDA ordered a thorough review on this controversial ingredient and eventually found no scientific evidence to prove that this product is responsible for diseases including Alzheimer’s and other nervous system illnesses as long as typical levels are used in cooking anf food preparation.

The problem that majority of the cases of reactions to MSG happen after eating in a chinese restaurant, one starts to feel the symptoms of the so called MSG Complex. The symptoms include: chest tightness, headache, palpitations, or even shortness of breath which tend to occur within one hour after eating 3 grams or more of MSG on an empty stomach or without other food.  The FDA estimates that a typical serving of glutamate-treated food contains less than 0.5 grams of MSG and that a “reaction is most likely if the MSG is eaten in a large quantity or in a liquid, such as a clear soup. “

The Fact Finding Board further concluded that:

  • No evidence exists to suggest that dietary MSG or glutamate contributes to Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, AIDS dementia complex, or any other long-term or chronic diseases.
  • No evidence exists to suggest that dietary MSG causes brain lesions or damages nerve cells in humans.
  • In Short… small amounts of MSG to add to the flavor of our food should be okay…

    Chinese Food?  Enjoy It Without

    Fear of MSG!

    The KEY To A Successful Weight Loss

    August 2, 2006

    imagese1.jpg A recent article published in Journal of American Medical Association showed that adherence to diet and not the specific diet is the most important determinant of weight loss and reduction on cardiovascular risk.

    Whether you are following the Atkins Diet or the South Beach Diet or the other fad diets like: Ornish, Zone or the Weight Watchers… the amount of weight loss was essentially the same after 1 year.   What was noted was that most participants did not continue to follow their diets within 1 year resulting in only modest weight loss.  But those who continue to follow their diet had the greatest weight loss. The study also proved that Low Carb Diets are NO BETTER than any other diets in terms of weight loss.

    The study concludes that to improve patient acceptance to a certain dietary manipulation… it should be matched to the individual’s lifestyle, food preference and disease risk profile like if he’s a diabetic, or has a family history of heart disease.

     

    It is therefore advised that physicians managing obese individuals should teach these patients that before starting on a FAD Diet…Consider…if it Suits You! Or if it’s a diet that you can continue for the rest of your life!

    Remember… To be successful in adhering to a Diet…consider that The Quality and Quantity of the Diet are Important!

    The Key to A Successful Weight Loss Diet is …

    A Diet You Can Adhere To For

    The Rest Of Your Life!

    Can I Eat EGGS Everyday?

    August 2, 2006

    3557864019.jpg I just got back to work today and the first patient I saw who had diabetes and high cholesterol asked me a common question that I usually get from my patients : are eggs healthy to eat ?  and if so… how many eggs per week are allowed!

    Depending on your risk for heart disease, a healthy meal should contain only 300 mg of cholesterol.  If you have diabetes or heart disease, then it is recommended that ones total cholesterol intake per day should be limited to < 200 mg per day.

    It is said that the extent to which dietary cholesterol raises blood cholesterol levels isn’t clear. The content of the food on saturated fats and trans fats will have a greater impact than dietary cholesterol in raising blood cholesterol.  Thus when buying foods in the market… look at the food label and analyze not only the cholesterol content but also the amount of saturated fat in them.

    Eating one egg with the egg yolk contributes 213 mg of cholesterol to your daily requirement. It is therefore rich in cholesterol and should be eaten in very limited quantity whether you are at risk for heart disease or not.  However, an egg can still be included in your meal plan provided that other sources of cholesterol like those from meat or other diary products should be limited.

    Eating egg whites with an egg substitute is one good way to avoid cholesterol from eggs because egg whites do not contain cholesterol.

    One other tip regarding food safety in keeping your eggs is to store them in a refrigerator.  This is recommended to avoid Salmonella contamination which can happen whether the shell is broken or not.

    So… the next time you enjoy eggs for breakfast…

    Think Cholesterol… Limit The

    Eggs!

    UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE

    An Updated Article was written on this Subject: Can I Eat Egss Everyday? Yes You Can  written March of 2009.

     

    Are You In A BAD MOOD?

    August 2, 2006

    Images_2 Unfortunately,it was a very busy week attending a convention in Madrid. More than 24 hours in the plane and while attneding the convention, all you do is listen to lectures, take a break to eat then listen again. So INACTIVITY was the name of the game!

    Haven’t you noticed that the more inactive you are, the more moody you become…or the other way around: the more active you are,the better you feel? Here are some facts:

    A recent study by the University of Texas published in December 2005 showed that a group of depressed individuals after walking the treadmill for 30minutes had an improvement in mood, developed more positive feeling and a good sense of well being with more vigor than the other group who were told to rest quietly. The study concluded that changes in mood are affected by physical activity.

    So what my friends and I did was to find time to explore Madrid and neighboring areas ( see my photo album titled SPAIN) for a whole day of walking tour… and my weren’t we refreshed!

    So the next time your day does not seem to be right… Stand Up and Walk…

    Being In A Bad Mood…Is Another

     Reason to Exercise!

    The Risks Of Sudden Weight Loss

    August 2, 2006

    2344790148.jpg Obesity is now considered a risk factor for developing gallstones.  But studies have shown that the wrong way of dieting can further increase ones risk to develop this disease. 

    According to the National Institutes of Health in its latest bulletin:

    “Weight-loss dieting increases the risk of developing gallstones. People who lose a large amount of weight quickly are at greater risk than those who lose weight more slowly. Rapid weight loss may also cause silent gallstones to become symptomatic. Studies have shown that people who lose more than 3 lbs per week may have a greater risk of developing gallstones than those who lose weight at slower rates.”

    A rapid weight loss results in rapid weight re-gain.  Obesity is a lifestyle disease and therefore a change in “couch-potato” lifestyle is the sure way to winning our fight against obesity.

    My recommendation: Slow Gradual weight loss and aim for at least 1 pound per week… It’s the most healthy way to lose weight!

    Remember…theres’ no shortcut to weight loss…

    It’s the Discipline That Counts!

    Diet Tips to Lower Blood Pressure

    August 2, 2006

    2567559947.jpg DASH or Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension was developed by the National Institutes of Health to help lower blood pressure.  This diet has been proven to lower ones BP by as much as 14 mm Hg in as short as 2 weeks …not bad for a dietary intervention data.

    So whats a DASH Diet Plan? Let’s review its components based on a 2000 calorie diet:

    1. Grains: 7-8 servings. Whole grains are preferred because they contain more fiber. Wheat bread over regular bread; pasta made of wheat and brown rice are preferred choices. 

    2.Fruits and Vegetables: 8-10 servings. These foods are packed with potassium and magnesium. while low in fat.  Magnesium deficiency is linked to high BP while high potassium can blunt the effect of sodium in raising BP thus intake of foods rich in both can have an impact in controlling ones BP.

    3. Dairy: 2-3 servings.  The sources have to be low fat….and are rich sources of calcium. Calcium is important in BP regulation because any deficiency has been linked to high BP.

    4. Meat: 2 servings or less. This can be a problem to meat lovers because this diet takes away the main focus of every meal and that is MEAT! For meat choices… avoid red meat and instead focus on chicken breast or fish…not fried but steamed, broiled or grilled.

    5. Nuts and Beans: 4-5 servings. Almonds, kidney beans and lentils are excellent sources of potassium and magnesium. Soy beans as tofu are good sources of protein like meat and contains isoflavones shown to have health benefits.

    Recently though a study showed that replacing some servings of carbohydartes with low fat protein and unsaturated fats like nuts, olive oil, fish and poultry lowered ones BP even more.

    Lastly and very important is to cut back on sodium. Check my other post on practical tips to lower sodium in the diet. Likewise, to boosts the effect of DASH on BP is to incorporate physical activity.

    The DASH diet may work not only for BP but also reduce ones risk for diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and cancer. Thus in all likelihood…it’s a package deal worth trying…A Diet Focus on Grains Fruits and Vegetables!

    Just Remember… in any lifestyle change…everyone slips…SO

    Forgive Yourself in Moments You

    Slip.. and Try Again!

    Another Good News For Green Tea Lovers

    August 2, 2006

    Imagesgreeb Just received my Annals of Internal Medicine Journal- the official publication of the American College of Physicians and what intrigued me was the Japanese study looking at the positive relationship between drinking green tea or coffee and the risk of developing diabetes.

    The study involved around 17,00 Japanese and were surveyed regarding their habit of drinking tea and the onset of diabetes. The study showed that:

    People who were frequent drinkers of green tea (>6 cups per day) or coffee (>3 cups per day) were less likely to develop diabetes than those who drank less than 1 cup of these beverages per week. Higher total caffeine intake was also associated with lower risk for diabetes. These relationships were strongest in women and in overweight men. No association was found between black and oolong teas and reduced risk for diabetes.

    It is then concluded that:

    “People who drink more green tea, coffee, or total caffeinated beverages are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than people who drink none or very little of these beverages.

    This study needs further verification but what this study entails for my patients is that…I will not stop those who are coffee or green tea drinkers but will stop short of recommending green tea or coffee to prevent diabetes until a full long term well made randomized study will be done.

    For now…after a great exercise and a healthy meal…

    Enjoy Your Green Tea or Coffee!

    The Benefits of Eating Fish

    August 2, 2006

    3232863912.jpg Fish is everywhere and we know it’s healthy.  The tale about the health benefits of fish started when the green Eskimos who mainly eat fish were noted to have a lower risk of heart disease.  When analysis of their diet was done… their diet was rich in omega 3 fatty acid and less saturated fat. 

    But what really makes eating fish healthy? Let me review with you some facts about fish and omega-3:

    1.  Omega 3 has been shown to affect ones triglyceride level.  High triglycerides have been shown to affect ones risk to develop heart disease.

    2.  Intake of Omega 3 from fish has been shown to also lower ones blood pressure.

    3.  Ones risk to develop blood clots has been shown to decrease with omega 3.

    4.  Fish is less in calories than meat! A similar size of fish and steak may give you similar amounts of protein but the fish will contain far less fat and calories than the steak.  So eating fish is a better choice for those who want to lose weight!

    Likewise… in patients with history of heart disease, studies have shown that intake of omega 3 has been shown to reduce the risk to develop irregular heartbeat and sudden death.

    Does it mean we can now go to malls and grab all the omega 3’s we can get?  Definitely not… because the omega 3’s available in the market are marketed as supplements and therefore not regulated in terms of quantities of omega 3 in them nor the purity and quality are assured.  Likewise, abuse of these supplements have resulted in excessive bleeding.

    The American Heart Association recommends that to get the necessary quantities of omega 3’s naturally is to EAT FISH 2 to 3 x per week. An omega rich fish of approximately 3 ounces should provide us with the necessary omega 3’s we need.  These include: salmon and mackerel.  But to keep its health benefits…cook it grilled or broiled. Likewise eating fish also provides us with other nutrients like protein, magnesium, potassium and iron which our body also needs.

    So the next time you crave for meat…

    Think Healthy…Eat FISH!

    Where Do You Keep Your Drugs?

    August 2, 2006

    Pl You may not have realized it but suddenly your medications seem to lose potency.  Your blood pressure seems to be a little higher…or your blood sugar seems to be erratic with fluctuations not seen before.  The least of all possibilities is loss of potency of medications.

    In a recent survey done among patients… the most common area they keep their drugs is the worst … that is the bathroom where heat and moisture are common place.  We always neglect the fact that humidity factor is an important aspect that can hasten the deterioration of drug potency.  We seldom or never talk to our patients about storing medications in the proper place.

    It is strongly recommended that we store medications away from heat, humidity and moisture… and store them in a cool dry place away from the sun and definitely out of reach of children.

    Protect Drug Potency… Store

    Them Properly!

    An Update On Virgin Coconut Oil

    August 2, 2006

    Go to fullsize image Much have been said about virgin coconut oil… you read them on newspapers, you hear great testimonies about its health benefits on radios and TV!  But what really is this oil…and the truth behind the claims regarding the therapeutic value.  If you log on to Google… it will link you to 1,400,000 sites!!!

    According to some websites…”the oil comes from coconut trees that are grown organic… rich in lauric acid.” Because of the process , apparently the oil contains no trans fatty acid. It further claims “Research shows that the medium chain fatty acids found in coconut oil boosts the body’s metabolism, raises body temperatures, and helps provide greater energy which can lead to weight loss.

    What’s more interesting are the health related claims : oil to contain antifungal, antiviral including anti HIV and antimicrobial properties.  Likewise promoted to affect gastrointestinal problems, even as treatment for hypothyroidism and improves chronic fatigue syndrome. And the websites have lots of testimonials rather than true research oriented materials acceptable to the medical societies. 

    Therefore the claims of this oil can’t be verified to warrant my recommendation with similar precautions to other herbal products being marketed as cure-all remedies.

    Recently the US FDA posted in their web site demanding these coconut oil websites to stop their marketing practices of the products…

    The therapeutic claims on your web site establish that the products are drugs because they are intended for use in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. The marketing of these products with these claims violates the Act section 201 (g)(1)(B) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( 21 USC 321(g)(1)(b)) .

    Furthermore, your products are not generally recognized as safe and effective for the above referenced conditions and therefore, the products are also “new drugs” under section 201(p) of the Act [21 U.S.C. 321(p)]

    FDA approves a new drug on the basis of scientific data submitted by a drug sponsor to demonstrate that the drug is safe and effective. Your products are also misbranded within the meaning of section 502(f)(1) of the Act, in that the labeling for these drugs fails to bear adequate directions for use [21 U.S.C. 352(f)(1)].

    Be more Vigilant…

    Practical Tips to Weight Loss Thru Activity

    August 1, 2006

    478158485.jpgWe all know the benefits of weight loss. We all know the benefits of physical activity. If you move to be healthy… it’s generally a package deal. In a way… you lose weight and as a result… you prevent diseases like diabetes or heart disease from developing and therefore you gain health.

    A recent Mayo Clinic study showed that even fidgety movements like toe tapping, moving around your office or frequent change in posture can result in calorie burn of up to 350 calories per day.This may translate to losing less than a pound per week! Definitely NO SWEAT!

    Here are some practical tips that you can do without going to a gym:

    • Walk the stairs if you can and if you must! When I make rounds at Cebu Doctors’…you don’t see me use the elevator at all!
    • Play with your children instead of watching them play. Join the fun to a healthier you.
    • I usually do household chores myself like fixing the lamp, cleaning the pool and fixing my room after playing with the kids.
    • After dinner, one way of bonding with the family is to walk around the subdivision.

    If you are overweight, to lessen the burden to your knees- do swimming otherwise a stationary bike will do while watching TV.

    2107890185.jpgYou will realize that all those activities require walking… it’s one easy activity to do because we do it daily. To help you keep track on your walking during the day…I recommend using a pedometer that you can easily carry and hook in your belt, and if you want to lose weight. This is equivalent to walking 1 hour per day. Walking even just 2000 steps per day equivalent to 1 mile has been shown to reduce death rate most likely from preventing illnesses and being fit. Just remember though to wear proper walking shoes if you embark on a regular walking regimen.

    So Start Moving to a Healthier You!

    Can Alcohol Cause Obesity?

    August 1, 2006

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    A common question that I get is the relationship between aclcohol and the risk to become obese.  Can drinking alchol increase once belly? 

    The results came from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III involving 8000 patients published in December 2005.

    • Current alcohol drinkers who drank one or two glasses regularly but less than 5 drinks per week were significantly less likely to be obese than non drinkers and heavy drinkers.
    • Consuming more than 4 drinks or more per day increased the drinker’s risk to be obese by 46%. 

    The mechanism however of the protective effect of alcohol is not known.

    This result does not recommend non drinkers to drink to reduce ones risk to become obese but rather argues against a strategy of promoting complete abstention for those who regularly consume alcohol.

    My recommendation if you drink… studies have shown that red wine has the advantage because of the flavanoid content like dark chocolate…

    But as what we have recommended before…

    Anything In Excess Is A Waste…

    Diabetes: A Sedentary Disease

    August 1, 2006

    Imagesfgh“Every two hours a day of inactivity is linked to a 14 percent increase in the risk of diabetes”

    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus which is the most common type of diabetes worldwide is due to “Insulin Resistance”.  The insulin being produced by the body does not work very well because the cells are Insensitive to it!. Regular exercise has been shown to reverse the defect and improve insulin action in the cells thus improving ones blood sugar control.

    Watching TV or a Couch Potato can result in an increased risk because…for “every two hours a day of inactivity is linked to a 14 percent increase in the risk of diabetes, as opposed to one hour of brisk walking, which is linked to a 34 percent lower risk.”  From the Diabetes in Control Issue 2006.

    Prevent Diabetes…Another Reason to

    MOVE!

    Prevent The FLU! Get The Vaccine

    August 1, 2006

    Imagesflu Just arrived in Cebu form Beijing and one of the most feared areas for me to catch flu is boarding on a plane.  I feel lucky if I am seated next to somebody without cough or colds…otherwise brace yourself for the flu season.

    Influenza also known as flu is caused by a virus.  It is pretty contagious and usually infect the respiratory tract and will manifest as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose and body aches. You can easily get the virus if you come in contact with somebody harboring the virus.  And it can be anywhere … while attending mass in the church, watching movies or inside the plane.  Coming in contact with people daily is a risk in itself.

    Fortunately, this disease can now be prevented because of the Flu Vaccine.  Anybody above the age of 6 months can avail of this vaccine.  This is given every year depending of what three types of flu viruses will be predicted to affect people in that year.  For this year, the vaccine has been available since April.

    It is generally recommended to all individuals > 65 years of age and I always recommend it to all my diabetic patients irregardless of age.  Likewise patients with chronic illnesses like asthma, kidney or heart disease should have this injection once a year.

    This vaccine can prevent flu in 70% to 90% of the time.  If you get the flu inspite of the vaccine, normally, it has a reduced severity and duration avoiding hospital stay.  People however who are allergic to eggs should avoid this vaccine.

    My advise if you get a Flu?  As simple as what our mothers have taught us: plenty of rest, drink lots of liquids, wash your hands to avoid spread and definitely stay home.

    Prevent the Flu- Have Yourself Vaccinated!

    Where’s The Beef? It’s In Your Fries!

    August 1, 2006

    Imagesnmk The Fast Food Craze

    I flew in to Beijing yesterday to attend a convention. If you count the waiting time , the early check in and the flight times… it totals to around 12 hours. But this was made less painful because of an interesting book introduced to me by my bro-in-law Wilson (www.bizdrivenlife.net) who is a true book enthusiast ( He’s my Oprah). I was able to finish the book in time before we landed and its called: Fast Food Nation (a New York Times Bestseller).

    Let me share with some interesting facts of the book relevant to what we are trying to preach… What You Eat Matters….

    1.     Do you know why fries taste so good? Because there’s “beef” in it. Some fast food companies fry their fries using beef tallow and not plain vegetable oil as claimed.

    2.     Do you know that due to hamburger, there was an epidemic of E coli infection caused by low food safety standards in the slaughterhouses handling the beef meat? As consumers, all we see is the beef patty nicely fried and tastes good but we don’t know from where the meat came from and how they were processed. Likewise, tainted beef with mad cow disease organism has resulted in a fatal disease in some countries. The problem with Mad Cow Disease is the incubation period is long and it may remain silent for years. Really Scary thought!

    3.    Advertising of these companies are geared toward children… who will bring their parents and their grandparents to enjoy their food which are high in fat and calorie and therefore contributes much to childhood obesity! The American Academy of Pediatrics in a statement declared that: “ advertising directed at children in inherently deceptive and exploits children under the age of 8”

    MY RECOMMENDATIONS?

    Know Better on what you eat because “tastes good does not mean healthy

    1. Ban advertising directed at kids or again limit what your kids watch on TV
    2. PREVENTION…. I am writing about this to warn parents about fast food craze which are not always the most nutritious but due to its Tasty High Fat Food Can result in food habits very difficult to break.
    3. Remember… we are still at the losing end of obesity because its one difficult disease to treat. Our main thrust is…

    Prevent the Onset of Obesity …

    Start the Right Healthy Habit

    with the Kids!

    What You Need To Know About High Blood Pressure

    August 1, 2006

    Imagesfgfg There are lots of misconceptions regarding hypertension or high blood pressure that I always hear from my patients… Let me share with you some of these and the truths about them…

    1.      I should not get a high blood pressure since I am anemic.

    A very common belief but totally wrong! Anemia is a state where your red blood cells are low and can be due to chronic medical conditions like diabetes or acute blood loss from menstrual periods or bleeding. On the other hand… Blood Pressure is the pressure in the vessels or arteries at which the heart is pumping blood into. So high blood pressure is not synonymous to being NOT ANEMIC because you can well be very anemic but with a BP of 160/100 mm Hg.

    2.      My BP is normal between 120/80 to 140/90 mmHg so I don’t need to worry.

    Based on the new definition of high blood pressure…120/80 mmHg is no longer normal but a prehypertension stage. This level of BP has been shown in one study to increase ones risk to suffer from heart disease by more than 30%.  Aim therefore for a BP of 110/70 mmHg and below.

    3.      I am happy with a BP of 140/90 mmHg… I feel good and does not feel anything. Do I need treatment?

    Definitely …and this misconception is the big problem. Not feeling anything is the common reason for avoiding medical advise…and likewise the most common reason for developing complications early.  High BP is a risk factor for developing other diseases like diabetes and high cholesterol. Once you have the triad of diabetes, high BP and high Cholesterol… ones risk to suffer from heart attack and stroke increases >20 fold!!!!

    In short…having high BP should not be taken for granted.  Feeling good does not necessarily equate to being healthy. Age is a risk factor for developing chronic illnesses therefore I recommend having an executive checkup yearly after the age of 40.

    Remember… The Earlier a disease is discovered…the Better the prognosis of recovery.

    It is estimated that approximately 1/3 of patients with high BP do not know they have it…therefore…

    Check Your BP! You May Be in for a Surprise!