Obesity as a disease

By Philip Bazire on April 01, 2020

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OBESITY: SHOULD WE CALL IT A DISEASE? Summary: There is now a vast volume of evidence to support the definition of obesity as a disease. Epidemiological research has identified genetic factors, metabo …

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Sarcopenic obesity

By Philip Bazire on April 01, 2020

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Sarcopenic obesity Summary: Sarcopenic obesity is a lack of muscle (thin, weak muscles) in someone with obesity (a body mass index over 30 kg/m2). However, it is now also recognised in some individual …

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THE PnK METHOD: The scientific approach

By Philip Bazire on January 08, 2020

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PronoKal was set up in 2004 to provide a scientifically based programme to achieve effective weight loss, getting rid of excess fat while preserving muscle. The initial PronoKal Method was very effect …

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THE PnK METHOD: The multidisciplinary team approach

By Philip Bazire on January 08, 2020

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I have described the scientific approach underlying the PnK Method here. In this article I would like to describe the teams PronoKal has put together to help patients achieve their goals.

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Slow vs Rapid weight loss

By Philip Bazire on January 07, 2020

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Debate continues into how the rate of weight loss might affect the long-term efficacy of a weight-loss programme. For many years, most experts in nutrition argued that rapid weight loss is always foll …

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What is Lipoinflammation?

By Philip Bazire on January 05, 2020

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Also known as meta-inflammation (from “metabolic-triggered inflammation”) or chronic background inflammation associated with obesity, lipoinflammation refers to the low-grade inflammation that arises …

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