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How to Change with Dr. David Macklin

Dec 21, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 45
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Episode description

As we start to think about New Year’s resolutions, host Shaun Francis talks to Dr. David Macklin, who helps people manage their weight. Here, Dr. Macklin applies the tips he’s developed to help people eat better, and applies them to the creation of other positive habits, such as how to become more physically active. Tip number one, Dr. Macklin says, involves exploring the reason you want to change in the first place. Plus: The value of long-term thinking, and how to avoid getting derailed by slip ups. 

This episode is based on a webinar. See the archive on YouTube

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Dr. David Macklin obtained his medical degree at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg and completed his family medicine residency at the University of Toronto. He is a certificant of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Dr. Macklin has focused his career on weight loss, metabolism and obesity management. He is the Founder of Weightcare Clinics, co-founder of PatientTalk in Toronto and one of Canada’s leading physicians in weight care management. He has committed his career to helping others change their behaviour, develop a healthy lifestyle and manage their weight. Dr. Macklin has extensive clinical experience in the management of obesity and preventive medicine with a focus on the behavioural aspects of obesity. Dr. Macklin is a member of the Canadian Obesity Network and American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He was a co-author of Canada's clinical practice guidelines for obesity.

Listen to Dr. Macklin’s interview of Dr. Arya Sharma in episode 32

Follow Shaun Francis on Twitter and Instagram, and Medcan @medcanlivewell

Eat Move Think is produced by Ghost Bureau.

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