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Balanced Diet and Nutrition

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The food that you eat can directly affect your health.  As Americans are facing higher rates of obesity, diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, it is more important than ever to make sure that you and your family are eating a well balanced diet.  There are plenty of fad diet products on the market, and it can be difficult to determine what exactly a well balanced diet is.  A well balanced diet consists of the nutritional elements that your body needs to function properly and maintain a healthy weight.  The specific elements for a well balanced diet may be different for everyone, but are composed of the same basic food elements. 

My Pyramid (www.mypyramid.gov) is a helpful food guide that you can use to develop your nutrition plan.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture created My Pyramid after researching the rising obesity rates in America.  The My Pyramid food guide ensures that you eat the proper nutrients and calories each day to maintain a healthy weight.  My Pyramid also contains exercise guidelines.  

My Pyramid contains six food groups- grains, vegetables, fruits, oils, milk products, and meat and beans.  You should eat foods from each group daily.  My Pyramid provides portion size guidelines.  For example, My Pyramid suggests that average adults eat 6 oz. of grains, 2 ½ cups of vegetables, 2 cups of fruit, 3 cups of milk products, and 5 ½ oz. of meat and bean products each day, based on a 2,000 calorie diet.  The exact portion size that you use depends on the amount of calories your body needs in one day.  Your doctor or a nutritionist can recommend how many calories you need to meet or maintain your weight goal.  The handy tools at the My Pyramid website can help you customize your eating plan.

In addition to eating guidelines, My Pyramid provides recommendations for exercise.  My Pyramid suggests that adults participate in physical activity for at least 30 minutes each day on most days of the week.  My Pyramid suggests 60 minutes of physical activity per day to prevent weight gain.  To sustain a weight loss, 60 to 90 minutes of physical activity each day may be necessary.  Your doctor can make specific recommendations depending on your health status.

My Pyramid is a great place to start for developing your well balanced nutrition plan.  You should always use your doctor as a resource for guidelines specific to you.  Your doctor can make recommendations that are specific to controlling certain medical conditions.  For example, there are food guidelines for diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.  Women’s nutritional needs may change when they are pregnant or aging.  Ask your doctor for a referral to a nutritionist for specific help with daily meal planning and recipe recommendations.

It is important to teach your children and family members about healthy eating.  Make sure that everyone in your family is getting enough daily exercise.  By doing so, you may reduce the risk of obesity and serious health concerns.

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At The Vein Institute & MediSpa in Humble, TX, board-certified vascular physician Raymond Little, MD specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vein disorders, Vein Treatments, Facial Treatments, Body Treatments.

Dear Valued Patient,

I want to personally thank you for allowing me to be a part of your healthcare journey. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as your physician. Providing care to you and your family has meant so much to me over the years.

Due to unforeseen health concerns, I have made the difficult decision to permanently close N. Houston Heart & Vascular effective August 19, 2025.

Please rest assured that this decision was not made lightly. My top priority remains your well-being, and I am committed to helping ensure a smooth transition in your care.

Recommendations for Follow-Up Care:

I strongly encourage you to continue your cardiac care without delay. I trust and recommend the following physicians, who are all highly respected in the field:

  • Dr. Marloe Prince – (281) 475-8139
  • Dr. James Strickland – (281) 296-0788
  • Dr. Madiah Revanna – (281) 446-4638

You may contact their offices directly to schedule an appointment and transfer your records.

Medical Records:

If you would like a copy of your medical records or need them sent to another provider, please contact our office. We will assist you with the necessary forms and ensure a timely transfer of your information.

Final Appointments:

We will continue seeing patients in person through July 31, 2025. We will see patients by telehealth through August 19, 2025 for urgent matters. If you have an upcoming appointment or need to be seen before our closing date, please call us as soon as possible.

Thank you again for the trust you have placed in me. I am grateful for the relationships built and the opportunity to care for so many wonderful patients. Please keep me and my family in your prayers during this time of transition.

With deepest appreciation,

Raymond Little, M.D.
N. Houston Heart & Vascular