The Latest Treatments for Obesity
January 14, 2007
The Latest Treatments for Obesity by Bette L. Hall CMA
The treatments listed here, “Mesotherapy” and “Flavor-Themed Meals,” are for your information only. Always consult your physician before embarking on any weight loss program.
Basically, mesotherapy, also known as lipodissolve, is a form of body sculpting that promises users that they’ll lose weight and cellulite. It involves injecting tiny medicinal bullets of certain substances under the skin for the purpose of breaking down fat cells to produce weight loss. One of those substances is phosphatidylcholine which is required by every cell membrane in the body.
Currently there is not enough data to support mesotherapy as safe and effective; however, studies are being performed by the Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery at this time. The results will be published later this year.
The second fad is “flavor-themed-meals.” Obesity researcher Dr. David Katz says, “Forget counting carbs and calories, the way to lose weight is to limit flavors.”
Katz doesn’t suggest eating just a particular food for each meal, but rather, foods prepared with the same food for each meal. An example would be sliced apples with your cereal for breakfast, an apple/grape/walnut salad for lunch, and applesauce and pork chops for dinner. Maybe even a little slice of apple pie for dessert would be okay. He even advocates a chocolate themed day once in a while.
The theory here is that if you combine many flavors in one meal, it could lead to eating more. Katz’s new book, “The Flavor Point Diet,” is based on sensory-specific satiety. Katz is a nutrition columnist for Oprah Winfrey’s magazine “O.”
This sensory-specific satiety diet was tested on 20 people for 12 weeks. The average weight loss was 16 pounds. This diet has been compared to the soup diet or the grapefruit diet and other diets that recommend eating just one thing.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary a fad is a “practice or interest followed for a time with exaggerated zeal: CRAZE.” Craze means to become insane. So before jumping into the latest fad or craze, watch for the results of the research and consult your physician. Weigh the pros and cons and make an informed decision regarding the mesotherapy and the Flavor Point Diet.
REFERENCES:
CBS News (cbsnews.com). Lose Weight By Limiting Flavors 2006
Scout News – Health Day. News for Healthy Living April 2006