Medical Weight Loss ProgramFriendswood, TX
At Reset Medical, we provide medical weight loss programs to patients who have not seen health improvements with diet and exercise on their own. Schedule an appointment with our Friendswood team to learn more. Call us at 1-281-816-4707 to get started today.
What Are Medical Weight Loss Programs?
Medical weight loss programs are meant to enhance the effectiveness of regular exercise and a healthy diet. However, it is important to note that they are a complementary treatment for healthy lifestyle changes; they cannot replace a healthy lifestyle entirely. Thus, our weight loss clinic customizes these programs to better accommodate each patient’sr lifestyle, needs, and personal health goals. A medical weight loss program may include:
- Personalized workout plans. Exercise regimens designed to accommodate a patient’s fitness level and help them get in better physical shape.
- Diet and nutrition plans. Adopting a healthier approach to eating that focuses on improving nutrition rather than limiting food through shame.
- Weight loss medications. Prescription medications that suppress appetite, making it easier to stop overeating and lose weight.
Medical weight loss programs are highly customizable. Patients can opt for a non-surgical approach or request a plan that uses weight loss medications for the shortest period of time possible. A health clinic will work to understand the patient’s wants while helping them meet realistic weight goals safely.
“Medical weight loss programs are meant to enhance the effectiveness of regular exercise and a healthy diet.”
Medical Weight Loss and Certain Health Conditions
Being overweight can have negative health consequences on the body. It can increase one’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and more. Medical weight loss programs can help prevent these conditions and accommodate them when already present. In fact, healthcare providers often recommend diet and exercise as part of the overall treatment plan for these conditions. Thus, our team is also trained in how to design programs aimed to assist in managing and treating these conditions. To do so, we will work in collaboration with the patient’s primary health provider.
“Medical weight loss programs can help prevent these conditions and accommodate them when already present”
Health Benefits of Medical Weight Loss Programs
Losing weight is hard, and keeping it off can be even harder. The primary benefit of medical weight loss programs is that they make it possible to lose weight and keep it off. With our help, patients may effectively shed stubborn pounds without risking the development of an eating disorder or physical health problems like malnutrition.
Some patients do not even need to lose a dramatic amount of weight to see results. According to WebMD, losing 5% of body weight can lead to the following:
- Lower risk of cancer
- Improved heart health
- Better sleep and mood
Losing weight can also result in healthier, less painful joints. Further, since it takes a more active lifestyle to maintain results, patients can expect the mental health boost that goes hand in hand with regular exercise. Lastly, many patients report feeling more confident after weight loss.
“The primary benefit of medical weight loss programs is that they make it possible to lose weight and keep it off.”
Candidacy for Medical Weight Loss
Medical weight loss candidates are individuals who have not seen significant benefits from diet and exercise alone. This is particularly the case when patients have a high body mass index (BMI), as this puts them at an increased risk of osteoarthritis, heart disease, chronic pain and inflammation, and certain cancers. Generally, a BMI of 27 or higher is considered eligible for medical weight loss.
Additionally, weight-related health conditions can make a patient eligible for medical weight loss. In these cases, we will probably consider combining personalized workout regimens, a customized diet plan, and weight loss medications to make treatment more efficient. The overall goal will be to get weight under control quickly and safely to reduce the risk of weight-related complications from other treatments for an existing condition. For example, being overweight can increase the risk of complications with general anesthesia.
“Medical weight loss candidates are individuals who have not seen significant benefits from diet and exercise alone.”
What Else To Know: Medical Weight Loss and BMI
It is important to note that BMI is not always an accurate measurement of healthy weight. The index reveals a patient’s weight in relation to their height. And while it takes sex and age into account, it does not consider race or muscle mass. As such, patients of Asian descent may be overweight but have a BMI that appears within a healthy range. On the other hand, an athlete may be healthy and in shape but have a high BMI due to muscle mass.
We will consider all these factors when determining candidacy for or developing a medical weight loss program.
“A healthcare provider will consider all these factors when determining candidacy for or developing a medical weight loss program”
Questions Answered on This Page
Q. What is a medical weight loss program?
Q. Can you try medical weight loss if you have preexisting health conditions?
Q. What are the benefits of a medical weight loss program?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Does medical weight loss always involve surgery?
A. No, medical weight loss does not have to involve surgery. Many patients do not need any surgery at all to reach their goal weight. Our clinic helps patients lose weight non-surgically through customized medical weight loss programs.
Q. When should you consider medical weight loss?
A. Diet and exercise are effective weight loss tools. However, it may be time to consider a medical weight loss program when these tools alone do not produce results. Our medical weight loss program can also help patients who have trouble keeping weight off after losing it.
Q. How do medical weight loss programs work?
A. Medical weight loss programs work well because they are customizable to each patient. Health providers understand that neither fitness nor nutrition has a one-size-fits-all solution. Therefore, these programs work with the patient’s body and health needs to produce results. For some, this may mean eating a diet high in protein to reduce food cravings; for others, it may mean eating a lower-protein diet to improve metabolism.
Q. How long does it take to see results?
A. Most patients see results in the first few months of a medical weight loss program. Where surgeries are concerned, patients can see results even faster. The length of time it takes for results to be noticeable will vary per patient.
Q. Question
A. An insurance provider may cover medical weight loss if necessary, such as to treat heart disease. However, it depends on the details of one’s insurance plan. To be on the safe side, call the insurance provider before booking an appointment.