Can You Really Lose Weight on Vacation? Exploring the Surprising Benefits

I just got back from a week in France only to realize I had lost weight on my vacation despite all the croissants I enjoyed. How was this possible? Can one really lose weight when you’re on holiday? While it might seem counterintuitive, vacations can indeed offer opportunities for weight loss. Several factors in my case contributed to this phenomenon, turning my time away into a healthful retreat and I think many of these points apply to other holiday goers.

Summer Ready: Discover the Mediterranean Diet

In 1826 Anthelme Brillat-Savarin wrote “Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are.” And in 2024 as we get wiser and learn more about the biohacks, continuous glucose monitoring trends and pursue our quest for extending our lifespans and healthspans, focusing on our diet deserves if not most of our attention, at the very least an article in our newsletter by itself 🙂

Navigating Nutritional Pitfalls: Merging Healthy Eating with Convenience in a Bind

In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves caught in situations where healthy eating takes a back seat due to time constraints or limited options. As a physician who specializes in optimal weight management, I understand the importance of maintaining a balanced diet, but even I am guilty of making bad food decisions when faced with challenging circumstances. Over the years I’ve devised some practical strategies for merging healthy eating with convenience, especially when the choices seem limited.

Encouraging Healthy Habits: How to Motivate Your Child to Exercise

This Labor day weekend, as I suggested to my 12 year old daughter (who thinks she’s 21!), if we should go for a nice long walk by the Charles river in Boston, she just gave me the “look”. As a board-certified internal medicine physician and a mom, I understand the importance of instilling healthy habits in our children, especially during National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. Childhood obesity is a growing concern with roughly 19.7% affected according to the CDC, and one of the best ways to combat it is by encouraging regular physical activity. However, in today’s digital age we can’t just say get off your lazy asses, turn off your screens and get moving, we need to be less critical and more compassionate and definitely a lot more creative as to how we approach this subject.