A newsletter from the Center for Bariatric Surgery
October 2019
HOT TOPICS AT UPCOMING MEETINGS Monday October 7, 2019 10:00 – 11:00 am Coping with Change Tuesday October 22, 2019 5:30 – 6:30 pm Prepare for Healthy Holidays
Monday November 4, 2019 10:00 – 11:00 am Fad Diet Trends: The Keto Diet
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuesday November 26, 2019 5:30 – 6:30 pm Patient Panel Meeting Monday December 2, 2019 Healthy Stress Coping
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The next Men’s Support Group will be meeting on Tuesday November 5, 2019 from 6:00-7:00 pm in the Hurvitz 2 conference room. All men are welcome!
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Due to the observed holiday, there will be no 4th Tuesday of the month “Weight Loss Striders Keys to Success” support group meeting on December 24, 2019.
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No habrá un grupo de apoyo español en Diciembre. Las reuniones se reanudarán en Enero de 2020.
Tuesday December 24, 2019 No support group meeting this day.
UPCOMING SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS 1st Monday Morning
1st Tuesday Evening
2nd Wednesday Morning
3rd Wednesday Evening
“Weight Loss Striders Keys to Success”
“Men’s Support Group”
“Life After WLS”
“Living Well After WLS”
October 7, 2019 November 4, 2019 December 2, 2019
November 5, 2019 February 4, 2020
October 9, 2019 November 13, 2019 December 11, 2019
10 – 11 a.m. Hurvitz 1 Conf. Room 1st floor The Miriam Hospital
6 – 7 p.m. Hurvitz 2 Conf. Room 1st floor The Miriam Hospital
ALL PATIENTS, FAMILY & FRIENDS WELCOME! (Counts toward presurgery requirements)
ALL MEN WELCOME (Does not count toward pre-surgery requirement)
(QUARTERLY)
Cada Tercer Miercoles del Mes Comensamos
4th Tuesday Evening
"Grupo En Español"
“Weight Loss Striders Keys To Success”
October 16, 2019 November 20, 2019 December 18, 2019
Octubre 16, 2019 Noviembre 20, 2019 No habrá reunión el 18 de Diciembre de 2019
October 22, 2019 November 26, 2019 No meeting on December 24, 2019
10 – 11 a.m. Hurvitz 2 Conf. Room 1st floor The Miriam Hospital
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. 146 West River Street Providence, RI 1st floor, Miriam Center for Weight & Wellness Group Room A
5:30-6:30 p.m. Ubicacion Huritz 2 En la Sala de Conferencias El Hospital de Miriam
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Sopkin Auditorium 1st floor The Miriam Hospital
POST-OP PATIENTS ONLY
POST-OP PATIENTS ONLY WHO ARE 6+ MONTHS OUT FROM SURGERY
ABIERTO A TODOS LOS PACIENTES PREOPERATORIA Y POSTOPERATORIO
ALL PATIENTS, FAMILY & FRIENDS WELCOME! (Counts toward presurgery requirements)
Less weight. More health. For more information on weight loss surgery, call 401-793-3922.
A newsletter from the Center for Bariatric Surgery Obesity May Mask Malnutrition Very often we mistake an abundance of food or calories for proper nutrition. As a result, many overweight or obese people are overfed but undernourished. Results from a recent small study by researchers at Johns Hopkins show many obese people may be malnourished before they undergo bariatric surgery. The findings, published this year in the journal Obesity Surgery, concludes that correcting nutritional deficiencies before surgery would likely prevent surgery-induced malnutrition. The study assessed 58 patients between the ages of 18-65 who were scheduled to undergo bariatric surgery and found the most prevalent nutritional deficiencies were iron ( found in 36 percent of patients assessed) and vitamin D (found in 71 percent of patients assessed). These results are consistent with findings from other studies. For comparison, the average rate of iron deficiency in the general American population is 2 percent for men and 9 percent for women; the average rate of vitamin D deficiency in the general American population is 42 percent. It’s important to add that increased adipose tissue as a result of being overweight/obese may also lead to lower serum levels of vitamin D.
CENTER FOR BARIATRIC SURGERY BOOK SHARE! We’re pleased to offer patients the ability to stop by The Miriam Hospital to take a look at and/or make copies from some top bariatric cookbooks. You’ll be able to snap pictures of the recipe pages with your phone or request to make copies of recipes as you choose…you just won’t be able to take any book home with you. To request a drop-in “book share visit” Monday-Friday during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4p.m., please feel free to email us at CBStmh@lifespan.org.
Nutritional deficiencies, especially vitamin D, may lead to problems such as inflammation, higher infection risk and delayed wound healing. Therefore, correcting these deficiencies early on is important for patients before bariatric surgery. To prevent or improve nutritional deficiencies, focus on the nutritional quality of your foods rather than solely focusing on calories. Look for valuable elements on the nutrition facts label such as fiber, protein, vitamins/minerals, heart healthy fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) and low amounts of added sugar. If you already have a nutritional deficiency you will require dose supplementation to bring levels within a normal range. But remember that supplements are meant to complement your diet. A balanced, nutritious diet is still the best way to prevent nutritional deficiencies.
_________________________________________________ Want to speak to a weight loss surgery mentor for additional support throughout your journey? Already had weight loss surgery and want to “pay it forward” by becoming a mentor? If so, please send a request to our CBS email at CBStmh@lifespan.org
FEATURED RECIPE OF THE MONTH Pumpkin Pie Overnight Oats Adapted from www.asweetpeachef.com
Ingredients Needed: • 1/2 cup rolled oats, uncooked • 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk • 2 tbsp plain greek yogurt • 1/4 cup pumpkin puree • 1 tbsp chia seeds • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract • 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg • stevia, to taste (or no-calorie sweetener of choice) • Toppings: chopped pecans, pepitas, and/or cinnamon Instructions: 1. Combine the rolled oats, unsweetened almond milk, plain greek yogurt, pumpkin puree, chia seeds, stevia, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, and stir to combine. 2. Seal the container (mason jars work great) or cover with plastic wrap. 3. Place in fridge for 4-6 hours, preferably overnight. 4. Overnight oats can be eaten cold or reheated in microwave for 1-2 minutes if you prefer it heated. 5. When you’re ready to eat, just top with crushed pecans and cinnamon. Just one cup of this recipe provides 11 grams of protein and 11 grams of fiber. It’s also a great source of iron, vitamin A, calcium and heart healthy fats.
COME BACK TO VISIT YOUR CARE TEAM! All post-op patients are welcome to come back to visit the staff that cared for them while they were at The Miriam Hospital having surgery. The surgical and nursing team would love to see how you are doing! Visits can be scheduled Monday-Friday during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. To coordinate your visit, please call Kellie Armstrong at 401-793-3922.
FACEBOOK Facebook Weight Loss Surgery Striders Group: Friend request Kellie Fredette Armstrong and request access to the group page. Please note that this group is patient-run and is not operated by the Center for Bariatric Surgery.
PINTEREST Recipes posted here! Follow dietitian Sara Stiles’ Pinterest page LifeStiles to explore pins that nourish the mind, body and soul. Visit www.pinterest.com/LifeStiles .
Less weight. More health. For more information on weight loss surgery, call 401-793-3922.