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Diplomat of American Board of Internal Medicine
Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders
7241 SW 63 Ave -Suite 202- South Miami, Fla 33143 305-670 3259
About Dr. Lipman:
Richard L. Lipman M.D. is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and board eligible in Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders. For more than 25 years he has treated patients for diabetes, thyroid, metabolic disorders and overweight problems in his offfice near South Miami Hospital.
Dr Lipman has authored 30 original medical reports & is on the staff of local hospitals. He recently completed his book, The 100 Calorie Secret, which describes all of the stragegies he has used to help thousands of his patients lose weight and keep it off.
Best Weight Loss For: Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart
Disease & Low Thyroid
Finally, a doctor who specializes in weight loss and is an endocrinologist and Internist
can help you lose weight quickly even if you hae diabetes, heart disease, low thyroid
or high cholesterol.
You may need to lose weight more than anyone. Being an endocrinologist, he treats
overweight people with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease. He reveals
all of the secrets of successful weight losers in his new book, The 100 Calorie Secret.
you can consult with Dr Lipman in his Miami, Fl office:
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Dr Lipman's Weight
Loss Plan for Serious
Dieters
Dr Lipman's 30 years
experience as an internist and endocrinoloigst helps
him design a personal
weight loss program
not only for those that
have 10 or 20 lb. to lose, but for those people who have 50 or 150 lbs. to lose.
Whether you have
heart disease, diabetes, low thyroid, high cholesterol or any other internal medical problem, Dr Lipman can design your own personal weight loss plan.
Men and women have a 20% increase in mortality for every 2 inch increase in waist size above 38 inches for men and 32 inches for women.
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For women it was 43 inches vs. 31 inches. The same trend applied even to normal, non-overweight adults: increasing abdominal girth above 34 inches was associated with increased risk.
Here is a rough correlation: Every 2 inch increase in your belt size =17% increase chance of dying young. (Walking a mile a day = a 2 inch reduction in a year)
You don't have to be obese or be 30 lbs. overweight to increase your risk for heart attacks. All it takes is gaining 7lb. to increase you chances of having a heart attack by 11%. Double that weight gain and you have a 25% risk
Spanning two decades, 21,000 non-smoking American male doctors –average starting age of 53- without heart disease were followed annually for 8 years. Blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, heart disease and cancer were checked yearly. You will be surprised how poorly they did. Here is a summary of the study report, called the Physicians Health Study II
Only 1109 male doctors were in this part of the study. Here is what they found:
• A higher BMI increased heart failure risk in active & inactive participants.
• Modestly overweight had increased heart risk—increasing with weight gain
• Every 7 pounds of excess weight = 11% increased heart risk in the 20 years.
• Overweight participants had a 49% heart failure increase.
• Obese participants had a 180% heart failure increase.
• Active participants experienced an 18% reduction in heart failure risk.
• Higher activity participants experienced a 36% reduction in heart failure
There was a doubling of obesity in these doctors!
The study shows that even in healthy doctors in this country, who presumably should know better, there was a doubling of obesity and a 8% increase in those overweight. The general US population is far behind with 33% obese and 67% overweight.
A 2 inch increase in your waist size results in a 25% increase in diabetes and heart disease and cuts off 1 to 2 years from your life span.
Whether you are seven pounds or 70 pounds overweight, the more you exercise, the more you reduce your risk for heart failure and prolong your life. Even a 7 lb. weight loss increases lifespan.The American Heart Association recommends healthy adults age 18-65 should get 30 minutes of moderate level activity five days per week. Adults 65 and older or those aged 50 – 64 with chronic conditions or physical limitations need to follow additional guidelines provided by their physician
Serious Weight Loss for Serious Medical Problems: You Need to See a
Board Certified Internist-Endocrinologist Who Treats These Problems
Your Doctor Told You Your Need to Lose Weight
Weight Loss for Diabetics, Hypertensives and People With Heart Disease
Is Serious and Important