Preventing, Treating & Reversing the Disease of Obesity
OWL stands for Obesity and Weight Loss clinic
There is no singular meaning of owls, but for many people, they represent wisdom and are a reminder to be proud of your achievements. Owls are also symbols of independent thought, and encourage you to trust your own instincts. They’re also a sign of good luck.
Owls are often associated with wisdom and intuition, and their hoots may symbolise a call to listen more closely to your inner voice or to be mindful of hidden truths. In some cultures, owl hoots are seen as warnings, while in others, they are viewed as signs of spiritual protection.
At our clinic we use this symbol of wise warnings and advice for the learning process of a healthy lifestyle change and a happier way of living. Giving guidance to our patients for longevity goals.
Eat well. Feel well. Look well.
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Frequently asked
questions
Is obesity a chronic disease?
Yes, obesity is a chronic, progressive, and prevalent disease.1-3
The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) and the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) have published practice guidelines for treating patients with obesity.2
How many people in the US have obesity?
Obesity is one of the most prevalent diseases in the US, affecting more than 109 million (41.9%) adults.4,5
What factors contribute to obesity?
Social determinants of health, environmental factors, and genetics all contribute to obesity.6,7
Specific factors influencing obesity include socioeconomic status and food insecurity (social factors), food availability and quality (environmental factors), and gene mutations (genetic factors).8-11