Thursday, October 21, 2010

Liquid Calories


Wednesday's Kojo Nnamdi show on WAMU 88.5 FM discusses "the war on soda and high fructose syrup."

"'Soda taxes' and other measures are popping up across the country. But other beverages, including sports drinks and "healthy" bottled teas, can pack nearly as much sugar as a root beer, and often don't deliver the health benefits their labels promise. We explore the "liquid calories" Americans are consuming, and how they're affecting our health."

Guests
Scott Kahan
Co-Director, George Washington University Medical Center Weight Management Program.

Lisa Katic
Registered dietitian, Principal, K Consulting, food industry advisor

Ben Moscovitch
Associate Editor, Inside Health Policy

What is your opinion of the soda tax? Learn more about the soda tax in Washington, DC, and Baltimore area. Post your thoughts. They have my vote - tax away!


Liquid calories. The Kojo Nnamdi Show. Published October 20, 2010. Accessed October 21, 2010.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Considering seeing a dietitian but not sure if it's the right fit for you?


Now is your chance to find out! Melissa Majumdar, Registered Dietitian with EB Nutrition and Fitness, will be hosting a conference call to introduce the services that the EB Dietitians provide. Marlene McCallum, Life Coach of Most Powerful Life, will be joining Melissa on the call. Melissa and Marlene will walk you through the initial steps to take before embarking on your health and personal growth journey.

This conference call is right for you if you have attempted other weight loss programs with little or no success, or are having trouble getting motivated to start off the process.

Sign up today - space is limited! Questions about the call? Feel free to contact Melissa at melissa@ebnutrition.com.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Are your bad habits costing you?

"America isn't healthy: A whopping 2/3 of Americans are either overweight or obese, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Over a lifetime, obesity costs $4,879 and $2,646 a year for women and men, respectively. Tack on the value of lost life (8-10 years) and it's even more dramatic : $8,365 and $6,518."

Unfortunately, insurance companies are not up to speed on this financial statistic. For the most part, dietetic services are not paid for by insurance companies except in the case of diabetes and kidney disease. This leaves the rest of overweight Americans shelling out the money for professional help on their own. If the cost of seeking the help of a dietitian seems steep to you, remind yourself of the costs you may face without our help!

Overeating - Costs Over Lifetime: $258,000

Never been to a dietitian before? Want to find out if our services are a good match with your goals? Join Melissa Majumdar, RD, LDN, CPT, for a Wellness Conference Call on Thursday, October 28, at 12:00 pm ETD. Melissa will be joined by Life Coach Marlene McCallum of Most Powerful Life Coaching, who will offer insight into getting motivated and facing plateaus along the weight loss journey. Sign up here for this jump-start call!

Gibbons V. Are your bad habits costing you a financial future? Wallet Pop. Published October 1, 2010. Accessed October 6, 2010.