Plant-based diets are no longer just a trend – they’ve become a lifestyle choice embraced by people for a variety of compelling reasons. From health benefits to environmental concerns and ethical values, the shift toward more plant-centric eating has gained momentum in recent years. But how did it all start, and what’s fueling this growing movement?
Choosing a treatment plan after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, obesity, moderate to severe sleep apnea and/or coronary artery disease can be stressful. At INTEGRIS Health, we offer injectable and oral GLP-1 medications that help manage blood sugar and support weight loss, while also helping mitigate other possible comorbid conditions. These treatments work by copying natural hormones that control appetite and insulin.
Cheese often gets a bad rap in the nutrition world, usually labeled as a guilty pleasure or a diet-wrecker due to its fat content. Yet, for many of us, a life without melted mozzarella or a sharp cheddar seems dull and flavorless. We are here to separate fact from fiction and show you how this dairy staple can fit into a balanced lifestyle.
Probiotic sodas are bubbling up everywhere, promising to refresh your taste buds while supporting your digestive health. These fizzy drinks blend the familiar satisfaction of soda with the added benefit of beneficial bacteria for your gut. Wondering about the trend of probiotic sodas?
We'll explore what makes these beverages different from traditional soft drinks, examine their potential benefits and help you make informed choices about incorporating them into your wellness routine.
Since 2020, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) diagnoses in the United States have continued to go up. From 2020-2022, the prevalence of IBS nearly doubled. The symptoms that come with IBS, like digestive discomfort and abdominal pain, can result in a major decrease in quality of life.
Creatine is one of the most researched and popular supplements for improving physical performance, but there are now more ways to take it. Creatine gummies are a convenient, flavorful alternative to traditional creatine powders, but are they better?
Walk down any grocery store aisle, and you'll notice shelves brimming with ultra processed foods – brightly packaged snacks, frozen dinners, sweetened artificial cereals and sugary drinks. These convenient, ready-to-eat products have become staples in many households, thanks to their long shelf-life, affordability and flavors that keep you coming back for more. But behind their widespread popularity lies a more complicated story. Research suggests that ultra processed foods, while convenient, may have health consequences, especially on the gut and brain.
The carnivore diet has gained attention for its extreme, all-meat approach. While some praise its simplicity and potential health benefits, it’s crucial to understand what this restrictive eating plan entails.
If you’ve scrolled through your favorite social media app lately, chances are you’ve stumbled upon fiery debates about seed oils. One post might claim their high omega-6 content makes them “toxic,” fueling everything from inflammation to chronic disease, while the next video from a medical provider praises their role in promoting heart health.
Stress shows up in more ways than we expect. It can cause headaches, upset stomach, sleep problems and more. When stress builds up, it affects your body and your mood. But here’s the good news: the kitchen might help. Certain foods help your body handle stress. They support your brain, calm inflammation and give your body the nutrients it needs to feel better.
When it comes to quick, tasty and ready-to-eat meal options, processed lunch meats often steal the spotlight. From turkey sandwiches to charcuterie boards featuring salami and ham, these staples have found their way into kitchens everywhere. But what’s really inside those deli slices? While their convenience and flavor are undeniable, the additives and preservatives used in processed lunch meats can have effects on your health.
Your gut does more than just digest food. It affects your immune system, mood and even your skin. When something’s off, your body often gives clues. The tricky part? Those signs can be easy to brush off. Many symptoms of gut imbalance overlap with everyday stress, diet changes or hormonal shifts, making them easy to dismiss. But when these issues persist or worsen, it’s your body’s way of signaling that something deeper could be going on.
As the back-to-school season comes around, it's time to bid farewell to lazy summer mornings and embrace the rhythm of the school day. Creating a healthy morning routine not only sets the tone for a productive day ahead but also contributes to your overall well-being.
When the weather gets warmer, we crave refreshing meals. Summer is the perfect time to enjoy seasonal fruits and vegetables in a variety of different ways.
Struggling with weight can feel overwhelming, especially when it begins to impact your health and quality of life. For many, traditional methods like diet and exercise might not lead to the results they need, which is why options like bariatric surgery and medications such as Ozempic or Mounjaro have become tools on the path to health.
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a type of food allergy that intertwines with pollen allergies. For those who suffer from hay fever, particularly allergies to birch, ragweed or grass pollens, this syndrome can become a familiar challenge.
The liver is a powerhouse organ, and to keep it functioning at peak performance, a nutritious diet is key. Incorporating specific foods can significantly enhance liver health, providing the necessary nutrients to support detoxification processes and reduce the risk of liver-related diseases.
The habits children develop at a young age often stay with them for life. From healthy eating and regular physical activity to limiting screen time and prioritizing mental well-being, parents play a key role in shaping their child’s lifestyle.
When it comes to sugar, many of us immediately think of the refined white crystals found in our favorite desserts and sweet treats. However, there's another type of sugar that often raises eyebrows – fruit sugar.
The days of picking up a dozen eggs for a couple bucks at your local grocery store are long gone – at least for now. Egg prices are soaring to unprecedented levels due to a combination of a severe bird flu outbreak, rising inflation and supply chain issues. For many families, eggs are now either too expensive or increasingly hard to find on store shelves.
Moringa tea has become a popular choice for herbal tea drinkers due to its nutritional value and health benefits. Unlike green or black tea, this caffeine-free drink contains vitamins, minerals and antioxidants known to support immunity and improve energy.
Intermittent fasting has taken the health and wellness world by storm, earning attention as an effective method for weight management and improving overall health. But is it just another fad, or does it actually deliver sustainable results?
Embarking on the path to better health through fitness is an empowering decision, but the mere thought of stepping into a gym can be an overwhelming challenge for many. The pervasive phenomenon known as "gymtimidation" often casts a shadow, making the gym environment seem intimidating and hindering individuals from realizing their fitness goals.
Protein coffee, often called "proffee," has become a buzzing trend among fitness enthusiasts and coffee lovers alike. Combining the stimulating properties of coffee with the boost of protein, this drink blends functionality and indulgence. But what makes protein coffee so popular, and is it really worth the hype?
At the start of the new year, many people set out with a heartfelt resolution to achieve a healthier weight. This common aspiration often marks the beginning of a journey toward improved well-being. For those considering weight loss, both surgical and medical options present viable paths to success.
The older you get, the more eating seems second nature by putting food in your mouth and chewing. As a child, though, trying and experiencing new foods isn’t that simple. Food aversion describes food refusal by a toddler or young child despite having the fine motor skills to do so. Children with food aversion typically have a limited diet and are highly selective in what they eat. They may have a particularly strong dislike for a food while also enjoying other foods.
Essential for everything from energy production to neurological function, vitamin B12 serves as a cornerstone for maintaining vitality and wellness. However, many people may not realize they're falling short of this crucial vitamin, leading to potential health issues. In this blog, we’ll delve into the pivotal roles that vitamin B12 plays in your body, highlight foods high in vitamin B12 and explain why some people have issues absorbing this vitamin.
As football season kicks off, so does the tradition of tailgating. The hours leading up to kickoff is a time to gather with friends and family and indulge in food. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn't have to be sidelined in favor of game-day treats. We'll show you how to keep the flavor and fun alive while making smarter choices. Our tips and recipes will help make your tailgate both enjoyable and nutritious.
In this blog we talk to Brian Herritt, M.D., a bariatric surgeon at INTEGRIS Health Weight Loss Center about Ozempic and whether it is a safe option for weight management.
Breakfast: it’s the most important meal of the day! Right? This popular platitude has been echoed time and time again, but what kind of scientific support is there to back it up? Breakfast helps many people kick start their day with energy, but some morning meals can do more harm than good.
This eating philosophy is also sometimes referred to as the energy density approach. It’s all about evaluating foods based on nutrition, calorie density and fiber content. Foods with a lower calorie density contain fewer calories per gram than high-calorie-density foods. Fiber content is something to pay attention to because fiber keeps you feeling full.
There are changes to make when shopping to make adding more protein into your diet easier. Whether it’s revamped products that feature more protein or existing products that are healthier alternatives, consider these swaps the next time you’re at the store.
Finding a diet that works best for your body can involve trial and error, but once you find a diet that does work well for your body and your lifestyle, staying in peak physical health becomes much easier. We explain what a low-carb diet entails, who it might be good for and who it might not work well for.
Maybe you’re approaching a milestone anniversary and as you take stock of your beautiful relationship and flip back through old pictures, you notice something. Ten or fifteen somethings parked right around your middle. And you’re not the only one. Your sweetie looks a little less svelte than when you met. How did this happen? Can it be reversed?
Serving size and portion size are often used interchangeably, but the two terms are different. To help avoid confusion and to help establish healthier eating habits, this blog will dive into why it is important to know the distinction between serving size and portion size.
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common diseases Americans live with. The latest figures show about 11 percent of the population has type 2 diabetes and an additional 96 million American adults have prediabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. While there isn’t a magic food to prevent diabetes, eating the right combination of healthy carbohydrates, fats and proteins can help you in the long run.
Diet and exercise are terrific tools for managing chronic inflammation. While you may not be able to prevent chronic inflammation through diet and exercise alone, you can certainly choose foods that inhibit your body’s inflammatory response. You can also make inflammation worse by eating certain foods.
These days, most of the milk or creamers in the dairy section don’t even contain any dairy. That’s because plant-based creamers are on the rise. What’s all the fuss about, though? Are they really that much healthier than half-and-half or heavy cream? We answer these questions and offer ways to make your own plant-based creamers at home.
Meat sweats is an unofficial phrase used to describe excessive perspiration when eating large quantities of any high-protein food – not just meat. Most often, meat sweats describe fatty foods such as steaks or barbecued meats.
Feelings and physical sensations that come with true (physical) hunger are low energy, an empty-feeling stomach and even fatigue. The longer it’s been since you last ate, the more noticeable the sensations will be.
As we enter the fall and winter months, there are lots of things to look forward to: Sweater weather, holidays, football, chilly mornings and cozy evenings. It’s also a great time to revamp your diet according to the season. Soups and hearty stews, while not very appealing during Oklahoma summers, are perfect for cooler temps. Done right, they can be warming, tasty and packed full of nutrients.
There are a lot of foods perceived as “healthy” that are packed with hidden calories and sugar. Despite your best efforts in choosing healthier snacks, many choices might be sabotaging your health and your weight.
Being obese comes with a long list of health risk factors that include diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, lung disease and 13 types of cancer. For decades, these effects have been well known. Researchers have discovered a new link between obesity and brain function.
Childhood obesity is a disturbing epidemic in the U.S. The number of children who suffer from it has more than tripled since 1980. This means the future health of our children is dire as they suffer from diseases that were traditionally reserved for adults - diseases like type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease. The good news is that childhood obesity is reversible.
Eating more veggies and fruits is never a bad idea, just be sure to incorporate enough complete proteins. Without them, you might feel sluggish and lose muscle mass. Fortunately, a little menu planning can help you include enough complete proteins in your diet.
Believe it or not, dietitians often rely on non-culinary images such as tennis balls and hockey pucks for portion control references. Once you master those, you’ll soon have more than a "sporting" chance of perfecting portion control.
What exactly constitutes a healthy energy drink, and are these products even good for you? This blog will examine what you need to know about these natural options.
Is maple syrup superior to table sugar? We sought out the answer to those questions by diving into more detail about how sugar affects your body and analyzing the potential health benefits maple syrup has over other options.
Certain foods can make IBS symptoms worse. Choosing what to eat can be a chore, so we put together a comprehensive guide on tips for dealing with IBS, what to eat, what not to eat and some recipes for you to try at home.