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Article:
Magic
Diet Pill Coming?
By
Shawna Kaminski
Have you heard of the over the counter diet pill
Orlistat? A joint FDA advisory committee voted 11-3 to
recommend approval of this diet aid. The agency usually
follows the recommendations of its outside panels of
experts, but the final decision is still to come and
could take months. In that time, people should consider
the facts and their options regarding weight loss.
Orlistat is a fat blocking pill that will be obtained
without a doctor’s prescription. Its action is to render
25% of one’s fat intake indigestible and therefore it is
eliminated. Unfortunately, the ‘elimination’ of the
undigested fat is somewhat unpleasant: oily, slick
stools, diarrhea, and anal spotting. Does 25% less
calorie digestion really sound worth it? Is this just
another way for drug companies to make millions of
dollars while taking advantage of people’s need to be
slim? Is there really a magic formula to obtaining and
maintaining a healthy weight?
Why is it that people don’t want to hear that the old
‘tried and true’ method of pushing away from the table
and exercise? Have we become so lazy? It seems that
anything worthwhile is worth working for. People put
more time, effort and money into maintaining their
vehicle than their own body, which is irreplaceable.
When something goes wrong with one’s vehicle, it’s
relatively easy to fix it up or replace it. The human
body, as amazing machine as it is, can only take so much
abuse before it shuts down. It’s time people start to
put the same effort into their own health. Not only
would individuals benefit, but the collective benefit as
a community of health care users would be substantial.
In
the time it would take to visit the washroom several
times a day while using this diet pill, one could make a
significant caloric expenditure in the form of exercise.
See the following chart for an example of ways to burn
calories:
Activity (10 minutes) 123 lb. female 170 lb. male
Cycling (5.5 mph) 36 49
Cycling (9.4 mph) 56 74
Running (8 min/mile) 113 150
Running (11.5 min/mile) 76 100
Stairmaster 88 122
Walking (3.5 mph) 45 59
X
country skiing 80 106
Rope jumping (slow) 82 116
Rope jumping (fast) 100 142
Call me crazy, but I think I would enjoy some of these
activities far more than sitting on the commode. This
exercise, coupled with sensible eating could make a real
difference in a person’s long-term health. Orlistat is
recommended to be used for six month intervals, however,
many people believe if a little of something is good,
more is better. The potential for the abuse of this drug
is high given some people’s compulsion to be thin. It
seems there is a serious lack of common sense and
self-control. Our grandparents, who perhaps lived a more
physical life without many of the modern conveniences of
today, had the right idea in terms of maintaining a
healthy weight. It’s not rocket science. If one eats too
much, one cannot look like a supermodel. If one
moderates eating and does some exercise, one has a
fighting chance to look their best.
If
you are considering the use of this drug once it hits
the market, perhaps you should think again. In the time
before its available, do yourself a favor and try to
change your lifestyle to incorporate more healthy
habits. The use of Orlistat does nothing to address the
root of the obesity problem. See what you can do with
your body and its composition prior to going to the
drastic measures this drug suggests. Find something
enjoyable in the form of exercise and see how you feel.
My clients often tell me that the main reason they are
sticking to their new routine is how great they are
feeling. The additional benefit of exercise is how their
body composition and weight is changing. If you are
seriously considering a lifestyle change and don’t know
where to start, perhaps consult your doctor or a
personal trainer to get you on the right track.
About
The Author
Shawna Kaminski is a long time personal trainer and
teacher. She has many academic and athletic credentials.
She can help you reach your fitness goals at:
http://members.shaw.ca/shawna.kaminski.
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