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During the Cohen Lifestyle talk. From left: Barbara Young Chief Executive Officer of Cohen Lifestyle Center, Dr. Virgina Abalos, and Dr. Marsha Tolentino

A study in the Philippines shows that 1 out of 5 adults are overweight, and 2.8 million adults die each year because of obesity.

Obesity is a serious problem that the society is facing. Today, obesity is considered a disease. The rising case of death due to the complications brought by the disease.

Last July 30, medical practitioners who are expert in the field of endocrinology and obstetrics and gynecology talked about the diseases and complications brought by obesity. For women, obesity can lead to problems in conceiving, pose serious risk in pregnancy, and a lot more.

Fortunately, obesity is a preventable disease. Obesity can be prevented by a serious lifestyle change.

The good news is, people who are obese don’t have to feel like there is no tomorrow.

Cohen’s Lifestyle Program has been helping thousands of obese men and women get back in shape, and get their life back.

Established in 2009, Cohen Lifestyle program uses food as a medicine. Personalized eating plan is based on blood chemistry of an individual.

The program is sustainable and all-natural, because you wouldn’t have to take diet pills, or artificial medicines to lose weight, and most of all you don’t have to go under the knife in order to achieve your ideal weight.

People under the program will experience rapid fat loss, lowering of high blood pressure, reduced cholesterol, and reshaping of problem areas like belly and thigh.

What’s good about the program is you wouldn’t have to worry about hunger pangs.

In Cebu, hundreds have undergone through the program and have seen the results. If you are interested about the program you may visit its Center in Suite 105 Business Center A, Oakridge Business Park, 880 AS Fortuna St. Banilad Mandaue City. You may also call 236-2334. Or log on to www.cohenlifestyle.com.ph (Leslee Morales)

 

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