Sleep Debt and Weight Gain--Dr Weil, MD

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Sleep Debt and Weight Gain--Dr Weil, MD

Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:34 pm

Sleep Debt Leads to Weight Gain?

Everyone knows the basic contributors to obesity: eating too much and exercising too little. But why is cutting calories so difficult for so many people? Recent research suggests that lack of sleep may be a prime culprit. Researchers from Universite’ Laval’s Faculty of Medicine in Quebec City, Canada, studied the habits of 422 grade-school students. They found that the risk of becoming overweight is 3.5 times higher for children who get less than 10 hours of sleep nightly than for those who get 12 or more hours. No other factor analyzed in the study, including parental obesity, family income or even physical activity, had as much impact on obesity as time spent sleeping.

Other studies have shown a similar link in adults between lack of sleep and obesity. The reason proposed is that sleep deprivation boosts ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates the appetite, and reduces leptin, which suppresses appetite.

This does not surprise me. Adequate sleep is a fundamental building block of good health, and it makes sense that skimping on sleep could throw hormonal appetite regulation out of whack. It also makes sense when one considers that obesity and sleep deprivation seem to be rising in tandem in modern society. Getting more sleep is obviously not the whole answer to conquering obesity, but it should be an important part of any plan to take control of the problem.
I have long been a fan of Dr. Weil and his no-nonsense and practical approach to western and alternative medicine. This small article came via a link in my daily emails from him. I thought it was relavent for so many of us!

Jen

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Post by goose » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:24 pm

Nice new avatar Jen!!!!

Thanks for the info!!!
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Post by Gerald » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:29 pm

How's the recovery doing Jen?

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Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:45 pm

Doing great: I've been so busy catching up on everything from doctor's appts, to cleaning, to my new fun hobby: soapmaking, that I haven't had much screen time here.

Here is my original scrip (bipap): 16/12
After treating silent gerd for a while auto titrated me to: 14/11
Post tonsilectomy auto titrated me to: 11/9

And I'm not done healing yet. Still some swelling and scabby material in there. The doc thinks it will just take some time. I couldn't use my machine for most of the first week and then after that I limited it to a cap of 9 because I was freaked about it hurting me more than helping. Even so I occasionally got an ahi under 5 doing that! I turned the auto back on on Monday night after the surgeon said I was cleared to do so and am pleased with the data thus far.

Mostly I've been forced to sleep in my recliner. I tried bed about a week ago, but it was a disaster. I'm going to try it again tonight and I think it will work this time. The swelling has gone done considerably since the last try.

My ent thinks I'm healing a little slower than most and I attribute that to all the pain I was in. I was unable to tolerate the usual drugs and the vomiting I did the first week trying diff drugs and finding most of them made me throw up--that just made the whole healing thing worse. Not being able to treat the apnea didn't help either.

So, now with these lower numbers I am hopeful that the TAP device that is going to be dispensed to me at the end of the month might do the trick. I might just be able to get off of cpap. I'm finding I actually don't mind cpap that much anymore, except I want to sleep on my side and can't due to aerophagia.

I'm planning to get preg soon and if I could sleep on my side that is really recommended for the last trimester--and I had a 10 lb baby last time, so it is even more important for me to sleep on side. Back sleeping can cut off oxygen to the baby once they get heavy--I used to get lightheaded in the recliner if I went too far back!

I tried side sleeping with the cap at 9 and still got aerophagia.

During the surgery they checked my esophagus for signs of GERD and found minor damage still evident--this is after 6 weeks of prilosec, and then 2 weeks of pepcid. And I never had classic symptoms of heartburn! Only a glob of snot at the base of my throat that I was always clearing my throat against and trying to swallow down. That is gone now. But the aerophagia is still there.

Anyway, I seem to be rambling. I am better--thank you for asking!

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Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:47 pm

goose wrote:Nice new avatar Jen!!!!

Thanks for the info!!!
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Thanks! I lost 15 lbs since the surgery, so I thought a new avatar was in order. Not my recommended method of weight loss, however. I'd rather have triplets than ever have my tonsils out again--luckily I won't have to!

Jen

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Post by Guest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:51 pm

Hasn't Dr. Weil been disowned by a large majority of the medical community?

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Post by Guest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:53 pm

I think the only worthwhile things he has published or has on his website are the charts pertaining to the glycemic index/load of different foods.

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Post by Susanm » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:33 pm

socknitster wrote:Doing great: I've been so busy catching up on everything from doctor's appts, to cleaning, to my new fun hobby: soapmaking, that I haven't had much screen time here.
It's addictive, isn't it? I just finished pouring a batch into the mold not 15 minutes ago myself. I have a craft show coming up in mid September, and I'm building up my stock.

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Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:35 pm

You have a right to your own opinion, GUEST, but Dr. Weil is currently the only doc I know that investigates and reports on alternative treatments. He is very current on all the latest studies done on herbs in Europe and actually recommends AGAINST a lot of them if he feels they are contraindicated or ineffective in SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.

No I don't think the western medical community disowned him. He is still a practicing MD, if that is your question. He hasn't been stripped of his credentials.

If you go to his site, he is siting a SCIENTIFIC STUDY. What are you citing?

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Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:42 pm

Susanm wrote:
socknitster wrote:Doing great: I've been so busy catching up on everything from doctor's appts, to cleaning, to my new fun hobby: soapmaking, that I haven't had much screen time here.
It's addictive, isn't it? I just finished pouring a batch into the mold not 15 minutes ago myself. I have a craft show coming up in mid September, and I'm building up my stock.

Susan M
Oh yes! My husband is a chemist, so even he is interested. I have a voracious mind and I'm reading constantly--internet and books. The whole topic is fascinating. I'm very interested in bars and liquid soaps and even making lip balms and conditioners. Have you been to the off topic thread about Natural Cleaning, your house, your home, your bod?

viewtopic.php?t=21807&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

We are talking all kinds of cool things there. I've even started making my own bath cleaner--that works better than Method! And Babette is making her own laundry soap! Too much fun. Very educational and green too.

My first batch of soap is curing. I made some newbie mistakes but I just rebatched it and it turned out fine. I'm making another batch this weekend. Where do you buy your raw ingredients? I found quite a bit locally but plan on ordering from SoapersChoice.com in Chicago because it is close and I've read rave reviews of them on soapers forums. Very cheap and their shipping cost is excellent (but I'm only 2 hours away).

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Post by Bamalady » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:59 pm

Jen......since you are feeling better and can watch your soap more closely, check on it as it cools. If it starts to separate into layers and it hasn't become really thick, you can stir it up to mix it together again. I make Olive Oil Soap, and if I'm not careful it separates. Lovely stuff though.

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Post by socknitster » Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:07 pm

That is exactly what happened! I made it the night b4 surgery to take my mind off of the whole thing--effective but not the smartest. It separated--I used a lot of olive oil and didn't know any better yet. Now it is a very nice superfatted soap. I'm very pleased with it despite it being so ugly--kinda rough, you know first soap and all. I have a nice mold on the way now, so I'm set! Just placed an order for some palm oil, castor oil, palm kernal oil and babassu oil at soaperschoice. Ahhh. Can't wait! Better go to bed soon! I'm having too much fun, but sleep is important!

Jen

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Post by Guest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:12 pm

socknitster wrote:You have a right to your own opinion, GUEST, but Dr. Weil is currently the only doc I know that investigates and reports on alternative treatments. He is very current on all the latest studies done on herbs in Europe and actually recommends AGAINST a lot of them if he feels they are contraindicated or ineffective in SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.

No I don't think the western medical community disowned him. He is still a practicing MD, if that is your question. He hasn't been stripped of his credentials.

If you go to his site, he is siting a SCIENTIFIC STUDY. What are you citing?

Jen
I'm fairly certain he's the laughing stock of Harvard Medical School.

Additionally, can you even tell me the steps in the scientific method?

What makes a published study peer-reviewed or valid?

Just googling Andrew Weil and scam it's easy to see his views are just skewed against modern medicine, not necessarily in the best interests of patients.

quackfiles.blogspot.com/2005/07/comment-regarding-andrew-weils.html sums up his philosphy fairly well.

People like him and Joseph Mercola are only good for alternative viewpoints.

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Post by Guest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:13 pm

are you boiling your own ash to get the NaOH for saponification/transesterification?

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Post by Guest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:14 pm

Where's the link to studies done on adults? Why did he just quote studies on children and then extrapolate the information to adults also?