Slimming World
You’ll find delicious recipe and menu ideas at your local group, along with all the help you need to get started and reach your target weight.
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Slimming WorldWeight Watchers
Meetings, online or a little bit of both. They’ve got options and support, whatever your lifestyle.
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Weight WatchersBMI calculator
The body mass index (BMI) is a measure that uses your height and weight to work out if your weight is healthy.
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NHS: BMI healthy weight calculatorDerbyshire Dales Sport & Health Activities
This service’s aim is to provide a broad range of opportunities for people living and working in the Derbyshire Dales to become more active, improve health and wellbeing, and improve quality of life.
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www.derbyshiredales.gov.ukLive Life Better Derbyshire
At Live Life Better Derbyshire they provide support, help and advice for you to successfully lose weight, and keep it off, for good.
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0800 085 2299 or 01629 538 200
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www.livelifebetterderbyshire.org.uk
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llbd.info@derbyshire.gov.ukLivewell – Lose Weight
Shed pounds sensibly whilst improving your eating and exercise habits. Our three dedicated programmes – lose Weight for men and women, active Supporters for men run with DCFC and liveability for adults with learning disabilities – are designed to support your specific needs in a warm and welcoming environment.
Phone
01332 641 254
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www.livewellderby.co.ukOvereaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous provides insight into problems of eating compulsively, strength to deal with it, and a very real hope that there is a solution.
Phone
07798 587 802
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www.oagb.org.uk
Email
general@oagb.org.uk
Iron and B12 / Folate diet advice
Please see the below link for information:
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Diets Suitable for People with Anaemia
Iron
You should also try and include foods from all major food groups in your diet, to ensure it is healthy and well-balanced. In particular, you should try to include foods and drinks containing vitamin C, as vitamin C can help your body to absorb iron.
However, high levels of some foods and drinks, as well as certain medicines, may make it harder for your body to absorb iron. These include:
- tea and coffee
- calcium, found in dairy products such as milk
- antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which are medications sometimes used to relieve indigestion
- wholegrain cereals – although wholegrains are a good source of iron themselves, they contain phytic acid, which can stop your body absorbing iron from other foods and pills
Folic acid
Folic acid, known as folate in its natural form, is one of the B-group vitamins. Folic acid has several important functions. For example, it:
- works together with vitamin B12 to form healthy red blood cells
- helps reduce the risk of central nervous system defects such as spina bifida in unborn babies
A lack of folic acid could lead to folate deficiency anaemia.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 has several important functions and is involved in:
- making red blood cells and keeping the nervous system healthy
- releasing energy from the food we eat
- processing folic acid
A lack of vitamin B12 could lead to vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia.