Losing weight is extremely difficult – there are so many factors which contribute to weight including genetics, dietary habits, physical activity and socioeconomic status. The Albion surgery is here to support you to improve your weight and overall health and wellbeing; we understand that each person is different and what appeals to one person won’t appeal to someone else. In light of this, we have shared a wide range of resources which you might find helpful in supporting your health journey.
Better Health
Join Bexley's Tier 2 Weight Management Service
Healthy weight programmes - South east London healthy living programme
This website provides information on the South East London healthy living programme as well as excellent resources on diet, physical activity and motivation and mindset related to weight.
Centre for obesity - referrals
Bariatric surgery is an extremely effective treatment for excess weight and this website provides some further detail which you might find useful.
A 5 page low carb diet leaflet [EXTERNAL PDF LINK]
This leaflet contains really useful information on how carbohydrates can affect our sugar levels and ultimately our weight.
Public Health Collaboration
This website provides eye opening information on how different foods affect our blood sugar levels.
Freshwell Low Carb Project
This is a programme which focus on a low carbohydrate diet; this approach has been shown to lead to significant weight loss in a large number of people.
NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme
This is a new weight management programme for people living with Type 2 Diabetes with a focus on supporting people to adopt a very low calorie diet for 3 months.
We Are Undefeatable
This is a fantastic resource and provides lots of information and guidance on how we can become more physically active.
Moving Medicine
We know that incorporating regular physical activity into our daily lives is difficult; this is made even more difficult when we are living with a chronic disease. This website provides evidence-based guidance on how we can get more active whilst living with a chronic disease.