(HealthDay News) — You know losing weight will help you get healthy, but it’s always a good idea to have a conversation with your doctor about your health before you start your weight-loss program.
The American Academy of Family Physicians lists these things to discuss with your doctor about your weight-loss plans:
- Ask for educational brochures or other materials from your doctor about calorie-counting, healthy eating habits and exercise.
- Ask your doctor to measure your body-mass index (a measure of body fat based on height and weight) and your waist circumference, and ask what that means for your health.
- Explain to your doctor about your current physical activity and eating habits, and talk about changes that you can make to help yourself get healthier.
- Consider how many changes you are willing to make to your lifestyle before meeting with your doctor.
- Ask for information about local specialists such as dietitians and personal trainers, and whether they may be covered by your health plan.