They say a picture is worth a thousand words. It’s true. You can read all day about how bariatric surgery works, but nothing compares to seeing how real people have changed themselves for the better.
Those patients all started where you are today—and look at them now! With the help of surgery and lifestyle changes, and with the support of the Salem Health team, they’ve accomplished their weight-loss goals.
Below, they share in their own words how much bariatric surgery at Salem Health has meant to them.
Did you know the average American eats a meal in about five minutes? Salem Health registered dietitian Katherine Spann said that can lead to a range of concerns, such as weight gain and indigestion.
So, how can we be more mindful when we sit down to eat? Here are some of Spann’s tips to slow down:
Spann noted it takes two to four hours to digest food, depending on the number of calories.
“If you don’t chew well, your stomach is working really, really hard,” she said.
The result? An increased risk of indigestion and acid reflux.
Beyond that, Spann said mindful eating is a way of using your senses to maximize mealtimes.
“Food is amazing; it’s a pleasure that you enjoy,” she said. “Enjoy your meal. Take time and think about all the different colors and textures.”
These are just a few ways to help your stomach out. By being mindful, we can embrace the joy of eating.
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