Learning About Bariatrics and Obesity

Bariatrics is the study and treatment of obesity and those diseases associated with obesity. Diet, exercise, behavior modification, lifestyle changes, institutional and home medical equipment, medications and, in some cases, surgery are the tools used by bariatric physicians to help patients manage obesity.

What is Obesity?

Obesity is defined as an excessively high amount of body fat or adipose tissue in relation to lean body mass. The amount of body fat (or adiposity) includes concern for both the distribution of fat throughout the body and the size of the adipose tissue deposits. Body fat distribution can be estimated by skin fold measures, waist-to-hip circumference ratios, or techniques such as ultrasound computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging. 2

What is BMI?

Body Mass Index or BMI is a tool for indicating weight status in adults, representing weight levels associated with the lowest overall risk to health. It is a measure of weight for height. For adults over 20 years old, BMI falls into one of these categories: 3

BMI:

  • Below 18.5 Underweight
  • 18.5 – 24.9 Normal
  • 25.0 – 29.9 Overweight
  • 30.0 – and above Obese

How Does BMI Relate To Health?

The BMI ranges are based on the effect body weight has on disease and death. As BMI increases, the risk for some disease increases. Some common conditions related to overweight and obesity include: 3

  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Premature Death
  • Some Cancers
  • Diabetes

Other Indicators of Health Risk.

BMI is just one of many factors related to developing a chronic disease (such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes). Other factors that may be important to look at when assessing your risk for chronic disease include: 4

  • Diet
  • Physical Activity
  • Waist Circumference
  • Blood Pressure
  • Blood Sugar Level
  • Cholesterol Level
  • Family History of Disease

 

2- CDC Nutrition and Physical Activity http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obesity/defining.htm

3- CDC Nutrition and Physical Activity http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/bmi-adult.htm

4- CDC Nutrition and Physical Activity http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bmi/bmi-means.htm

5- NIH Obesity Research, NIH Obesity Research Task Force Strategic Plan for NIH Obesity Research

http://www.obesityresearch.nih.gov/News/background.htm

 

IF YOU ARE A VERY LARGE PERSON, YOU CAN STILL BE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE.

Very large people face special challenges in trying to be active. They may not be able to bend or move in the same way that other people can. It may be hard for them to find clothes and equipment for exercising. They may feel self-conscious being physically active around other people.

Where To Begin?

• Start Slowly – The body needs time to get used to a new activity.

• Warm Up – Warm-ups gets the body ready for action. Warm up activities include shrugging shoulders, tapping feet, swinging arms and marching in place. Everyone should spend a few minutes warming up for any physical activity–even walking.

• Cool Down – Slow down little by little. Individuals should walk slowly or stretch for a few minutes to cool down. Cooling down may protect the heart, relax muscles, and keep individuals from getting hurt.

• Set Goals – Set short-term and long term goals. A short-term goal may be to walk 5 minutes on at least 3 days for 1 week. A long-term goal may be to walk 30 minutes on most days of the week by the end of 6 months.

• Get Support – Get a family member or friend to be physically active with the individual. It may be more fun, and less routine.

• Track Progress –  Individuals should keep a journal of their physical activity. People may not feel like they are making

progress but when looking back where the program started, individuals will be pleasantly surprised.

• Have Fun – Individuals should try different activities to find the ones they really enjoy.

 

What Activities Can An Obese Person Do?

Weight-Bearing Activities: Activities like walking and golfing, which involve lifting and pushing your own body weight.

 

Non-Weight-Bearing Activities

Activities like swimming and water workouts, which put less stress on the joints because individuals do not have to lift or push their own weight.

 

Lifestyle Activities

Activities like gardening, which do not have to be planned.6

 

Caution

Before starting any physical activity program, contact a medical professional.

 

6- NIH Publication No. 04–4352, May 2004–Article “Active at any Size”

http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/nutrit/activeatanysize/active.html.htm

Pride Jazzy1450 Bariatric Powerchair Available At ScooterDirect.com

Pride Mobility announced the release of a new Jazzy electric wheelchair named the Jazzy1450 which is a front wheel drive model with a 600 lb weight capacity model available at Scooter Direct.

The Jazzy 1450 was built to carry the user in a chair built for rugged durability and exceptional power necessary to carry bariatric riders. Its unique design delivers high-performance operation indoors and out.  This unit is available with a maximum seat width of 32 inches and maximum depth of 28 inches.

Pride Mobility offers a two year warranty on electronics and an 18 month warranty on the drive motor.   Scooter Direct includes a one year In-Home Service warranty which can be used in any of the continental US states.

Pride Mobility Jazzy 1450

Pride Mobility Jazzy 1450

Pride Mobility Jazzy1450 Features:

  • 600 lb weight capacity
  • Speed up to 4.5 mph
  • 3” Ground Clearance
  • Swing Arm Suspension
  • Intelligent Braking (electronic, regenerative disc brakes)
  • Two-motor, front wheel drive
  • 14” solid Drive wheels and 9” Rear Casters
  • Medium Back Seat with Headrest

Scooter Direct is proud to offer customers the highest quality mobility products manufactured by premier dealers such as Pride Mobility.  For more information: http://www.scooterdirect.com/pride-jazzy-1450_832.htmScooter Direct has helped thousands of people improve their independence using electric mobility scooters, power chairs and portable carts.  We are certain that you will be surprised how easy it is to become mobile and enjoy your life to the full.

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Lightweight Power Wheelchairs for Easy Travel Pride – Go Chair

Scooter Direct introduces the Pride Go-Chair Lightweight Power Wheelchairs for easy travel.

Lightweight Power Wheelchairs for Easy Travel Pride Go

Scooter Direct offers the Pride Mobility Go Chair for persons needing a motorized wheelchair with the ability to pack their wheelchair frequently use away from home.

A heavy power scooter or power-base wheelchair requires a lift or multiple people to load into a large vehicle. You could use a folding manual wheelchair or a transport wheelchair which give you lightweight and convenience but you often need assistance from others which affects your independence.  To address these concerns, Scooter Direct offers a variety of lightweight travel wheelchairs and power wheelchairs.

Travel power wheelchairs, such as the Pride Go Chair, can be lifted as one piece or can be disassembled into lightweight pieces and easily loaded in a car or airplane. When disassembled, the Pride Go Chair’s heaviest piece is only 31 pounds.

Pride Go Chair Features:

  • Heaviest part is 36.5 pounds and a total weight of only 110 pounds
  • Carrying Capacity of 250 pounds
  • At 18.5” it is narrow enough for Cruise Ship doorways
  • Top Speed of 3.5 mph
  • Turning Radius of 22.5”

Scooter Direct carries a wide variety of Travel Power Wheelchairs, scooters and other mobility products to help you get mobile.  More information:

http://www.scooterdirect.com/pride-go-chair.html

Scooter Direct has helped thousands improve their independence using electric mobility scooters, power chairs, mobility lifts, wheelchairs and lift chairs.  We know you will be pleased with our exceptional service.

Scooter Direct, LLC

11431 Challenger Ave
Odessa, FL 33556

(800) 987-6791

info@scooterdirect.com

http://www.ScooterDirect.com

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