54 min

Sleep: Is It Affecting Your Health‪?‬ The Wellness Spotlight with Elizabeth Madison, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Weight Loss Coach

    • Nutrition

Sleep plays a critical role in health. Poor sleep can affect every life area. It can increase your risk of developing some diseases like diabetes. It can make it harder to lose weight or fight off diseases. This is especially critical for communities of color who have unique traits that predispose them to sleep challenges
This week’s guest, Dr. Azizi Seixas, Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Health, in the Department of Population Health and Department of Psychiatry, will share how the quality of your sleep can affect your blood sugar, blood pressure, hormones, memory and even your ability to manage stress.
Dr. Naa-Solo Tettey, Assistant Professor of Public Health at William Paterson University and the creator and director of the HeartSmarts faith-based cardiovascular health education program at New York Presbyterian Hospital, will share how a FAITH-BASED approach to heart health has saved hundreds of lives.
I’d love hear your comments. Please leave a comment!

About Elizabeth Madison, Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist:
I am the Director of The Weight Loss Transformation Center. We specialize in weight management, diabetes, heart health and emotional eating. My team of Registered Dietitians and Nutritionists use a body, mind and spirit approach to help you achieve and maintain your health and wellness goals. Visit us at www.weightlosstransformation.com or call our office at 866-958-9958 for more information. 
Many blessing on your wellness journey! 

Sleep plays a critical role in health. Poor sleep can affect every life area. It can increase your risk of developing some diseases like diabetes. It can make it harder to lose weight or fight off diseases. This is especially critical for communities of color who have unique traits that predispose them to sleep challenges
This week’s guest, Dr. Azizi Seixas, Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Health, in the Department of Population Health and Department of Psychiatry, will share how the quality of your sleep can affect your blood sugar, blood pressure, hormones, memory and even your ability to manage stress.
Dr. Naa-Solo Tettey, Assistant Professor of Public Health at William Paterson University and the creator and director of the HeartSmarts faith-based cardiovascular health education program at New York Presbyterian Hospital, will share how a FAITH-BASED approach to heart health has saved hundreds of lives.
I’d love hear your comments. Please leave a comment!

About Elizabeth Madison, Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist:
I am the Director of The Weight Loss Transformation Center. We specialize in weight management, diabetes, heart health and emotional eating. My team of Registered Dietitians and Nutritionists use a body, mind and spirit approach to help you achieve and maintain your health and wellness goals. Visit us at www.weightlosstransformation.com or call our office at 866-958-9958 for more information. 
Many blessing on your wellness journey! 

54 min