For years, obesity has been a raging pandemic affecting both the developed and developing world. With the increased global availability of unhealthy, nutrient-poor convenience and processed foods, it’s no real surprise that we’ve been piling on the kilos. As a result, researchers have been hard at work to find sustainable weight interventions.
Many minds were blown when Harvard research indicated that certain gut bacteria activate dormant genes linked to weight control. The preliminary findings showed that good bacteria, fed with vegetable fibre, can even be slimming enough to mimic the effects of gastric bypass surgery. Gut issues and bad bacteria were identified as the leading cause of excessive weight in the individuals studied.
The cost of sugary comforts
Over the course of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns, many people have continually complained about increased food intake, predominantly ‘comfort foods’ that are high in carbs and simple sugars (consider all those early-lockdown banana bread). The inability to stop this cycle arises from complex biochemical processes that do not allow us to make a simple decision to stop. Any food that is high in carbohydrates (high glycaemic load) will produce a sharp spike in our blood glucose levels. In order to adjust for this rapid increase, our body releases the hormone insulin into the bloodstream. Insulin then lowers the blood glucose levels by storing it in the form of fat. Every time we eat a meal high in carbohydrates – such as a sandwich, chips or chocolate – our insulin levels shoot up to manage the high blood sugar and convert it into fat.
この記事は A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Magazine の Dec 2020/Mar 2021 – Issue 35 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です ? サインイン
この記事は A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Magazine の Dec 2020/Mar 2021 – Issue 35 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です? サインイン
Weightloss When Willpower Isn't Enough
The popular belief that the ability to lose weight is solely linked to willpower is far from the truth. But doctors practising integrative, functional medicine can consistently help individuals struggling with weight loss by simply identifying the cause of excessive weight, writes DR SLY NEDIC
The Face Of Ageing In Mature Patients
DR SLY NEDIC unpacks the ageing-related changes that take place in the faces of mature patients and advises on the most appropriate procedures.
Nose Reshaping With Nasal Threads
Thanks to the advancement of medical technology, a nose augmentation no longer means having to undergo a surgical procedure. Indeed, a simple nose thread treatment is all you need to get a more defined, lifted nose. DR XEN LUDICK elaborates.
Can Your Skin Ever Be Too Clean?
Revisiting how we think about cleanliness and bacteria could be the key to improving overall skin health. Clean is good, but you can have too much of a good thing, writes DR JUANITA KILLIAN.
Collagen The Anti-aging Supplement Of The Future
Collagen. We hear this word more and more. Is this the ‘new’ buzz in the supplement industry? Should everybody be taking it? And is this the solution to halting aging in its tracks? Dr Burt Jooste provides the answers.
DON'T SWEAT IT!
Exploring the causes, symptoms and treatments of hyperhidrosis. DR XEN LUDICK
SHIMMERING and Sun Kissed - Cracking the secret to glowing skin
DR TARRYN JACOBS reveals the science behind skin radiance, and imparts her expert tips on how to get your glow back.
On the NOSE
Presenting an overview on the surgical procedure that is ethnic rhinoplasty – a specialized operation of the nose that is specifically designed to enhance a patient’s appearance without altering his or her ethnic identity1. PROF NKHENSANI CHAUKE-MALINGA
Benjamin Button-ing it
There’s a crop of Hollywood A-listers, models, musicians and entertainers who seem to exist in that rarefied air where their ageing process has either halted dead in its tracks, completely transformed their appearance or, better still, has miraculously reversed time – with most of them looking even better than they did 20 years ago. So what, pray tell, is their secret? DR ANUSHKA REDDY takes a closer look.
A minimalist approach to Beauty
In an era where we have to streamline many avenues of our lives, beauty and skincare seem to go to the bottom of the list, as many would consider it frivolous to spend hard-earned cash on eyeliner and moisturizer. Yet it is still possible to maintain your skincare routine, albeit in a simplified version. DR SIAN HARTSHORNE imparts some valuable advice.