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 oookkkk..check this one out
Author: Ken 
Date:   05-20-04 05:23

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- It's hard enough to go on a diet. The latest dieting gimmick makes you go to the dentist, too.

An Atlanta company plans to begin selling a dental device that fits in your mouth and forces you to take smaller bites.

It could help you lose weight -- as long as you actually use it when you eat. The gadget isn't permanently attached, so you can leave it out and wolf down big bites anytime you want.

But Scientific Intake believes its DDS System is more palatable than a strict diet or surgery. The company expects to begin selling its devices Wednesday for about $400 apiece.

The company's chief executive says he lost 14 pounds simply by wearing it off and on over five months.

"Many people today ... eat so quickly their stomach doesn't have a chance to get (a) message to the brain" to stop eating, said CEO William Longley. "This helps slow you down, so you feel satisfied on less food."

To get the device, a dentist takes a mold of your mouth and sends it to Scientific Intake, which produces the plastic retainer-like gizmo and ships it back to the dentist for fitting.

With 30 percent of U.S. adults considered to be obese, health officials, nutritionists and even entrepreneurs such as Longley have been searching for answers.

Nutritionists agree that the DDS gadget could help, but some were mystified as to why anyone would spend hundreds of dollars for this approach.

"You don't need a $500 appliance to do this," said Madelyn Fernstrom, director of the Weight Management Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said. "It's not a system -- it's simply a physical barrier to eating."

"Many people today ... eat so quickly their stomach doesn't have a chance to get (a) message to the brain. This helps slow you down, so you feel satisfied on less food.
-- William Longley, CEO Scientific Intake, maker of dental device

A baby spoon could accomplish the same thing, she suggested. And for the money, she said, some people might want to get a personal trainer.

Still, the company lists a prominent obesity researcher among its scientific advisers, Kelly Brownell who heads Yale's Center for Eating and Weight Disorders. And at a major gathering of diabetes and obesity doctors, Scientific Intake presented results of a study that showed 24 overweight adults lost an average of nearly six pounds with the device over a month.

"This is a significant attempt to ... help people try and change their behavior, but we need more longer-term proof," said Judith Stern, professor of nutrition and internal medicine at the University of California at Davis, who was not involved in the study. "Losing weight is relatively easy. Keeping it off is really, really hard."

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 Re: oookkkk..check this one out
Author: Donna 
Date:   05-20-04 06:56

Wow! I can't believe it! What will they think of next? The sad part is that there will be a lot of people running out to spend their money on this. I know willpower is hard for some (most) to not eat as much but wow, resorting to this? It doesn't help people make the right meal choices so I can't see long term success after you reach goal either.

Sounds like someone trying to make a quick buck.


~Donna~

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 Re: oookkkk..check this one out
Author: BFL Michelle 
Date:   05-20-04 07:50

I read about this yesterday and thought geez laweez....what next...

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 Re: oookkkk..check this one out
Author: Lady 
Date:   05-20-04 10:09

I have always eaten very slowly! When I'm out to lunch with a friend, they're always done with their meal and I still have half a plate left! At dinner, my kids and husband are always done and have left the table long before I finish. It makes me feel like I'm eating too much or something. But I'm eating the same amount as them, it just somehow takes me longer. I tend to talk alot. I know that has something to do with it. And I take small bites and really taste my food!
The thing is, this has never helped me with weight loss. I still finish my meal. I don't notice I'm full halfway through the meal. I always keep eating until the food is gone. And I do try to give myself smaller portions, but then I just get second helpings.
I think that trigger in my brain just doesn't work. I don't know!

Lady



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