WHAT AMERICANS ARE DOING SIMILAR TO SUMO WRESTLERS, AND WHY THEY ARE NOT LOSING WEIGHT AS A RESULT?

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Nutrition expert, Dr. Eddie Fatakhov, is available to discuss the obesity epidemic and what he likes to call the “Sumo Wrestler Effect.” Unbeknown to many Americans, the pattern of their diet is similar to that of a Sumo Wrestler: eating massive portions late at night, and fasting in the morning and thus gaining weight as result. He is knowledgeable and passionate about these topics, and can provide your viewers with new information and ideas on how to lead healthier lives.

“Obesity is one of the largest and most serious epidemics facing our country today,” according to Dr. Fatakhov. “The CDC calls obesity the ‘greatest public health risk in our country.’ The result of the increase in obesity has increased the prevalence of type 2 diabetes by almost 37%.”

People need to modify their diet, increase their physical activity, and stop eating fast food. Making a few small changes to a person’s lifestyle can prevent some of the most dangerous diseases in the world.
To discuss this and more with expert guest, Dr. Eddie Fatakhov, contact Special Guests today!

According to the Surgeon General 2010 report, being obese increases your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, arthritis and some cancers.

Article on Obesity, by Dr. Fatakhov: http://blog.eddiefatakhovmd.com/the-assessment-and-denial-of-obesity/

About Dr. Eddie Fatakhov:

Eddie Fatakhov, M.D., M.B.A., has spent years as a personal trainer and nutritionist, helping his clients with weight issues and providing them with tools for a healthier lifestyle. He is also author of the Doctors’ Clinic 30 Program. Now, as a physician in training and a member of American Society of Bariatric Physicians, he plans to dedicate his focus on bariatric medicine (weight loss management specialist) to help his patients not only lose weight, but to keep it off.