Leading Obesity surgeon reveals โคMindset Shift is โKey to Lasting Weight Management
Mumbai, September 11, 2025 – Dr. Muffazal Lakdawala, Founder ofโ the โDigestive Health Institute and director of Surgery at sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital in โMumbai,is challenging conventional weight loss โwisdom,asserting that a positive mindset and sustainable habits are far more impactful than strict diets or grueling exercise regimes.
Dr. Lakdawala emphasizes aโ holistic approach extending beyond calorie counting, gym routines, adequate sleep, and protein intake. His personal routine reflects this ideology, beginning with egg whites alongside local, wholesome dishes like thalipeeth or bajra rotis. During demanding workdays, including time between โsurgeries,โข he utilizes convenient protein options like shakes, water, and bars, even keeping a shaker readily available at theโ hospital.
“I truly believe that mindset is the most underrated tool for weightโข management,” Dr. Lakdawala explains. “If you treat weightโค loss as punishment,โ you’ll never sustain it. But when you see itโข as an investment in your long-term health, it feels empowering.”
He advocates โforโข “smart snacking” to combat mindlessโ eating, keeping jars of roasted โ chana โ and peanuts in โฃhis clinic as a โfilling, protein-rich choice to processed foods. Dr. Lakdawala also champions the benefits of incorporating local, โฃseasonal produce, believing it to โbe nature’s most nutritious andโ easily digestible superfood.
Hydration is another cornerstone of his approach.โ “Manny people mistake thirst for hunger,” he notes, making it a habit to drink a glass of waterโ before considering a โคsnack. โฃHe also finds staying engaged through activities like reading or listeningโข to music helps curb cravings stemming from boredom.
Crucially,Dr. Lakdawala stresses the importance of balance and โคself-compassion.He allows himself to enjoy food on special occasions without guilt, recognizing that perfection is unrealistic. “Ultimately, weight management isn’t about chasing the ‘ideal’ body; it’s โabout building habits that โคmake you feel strong, healthy, and energetic,”โ he states.
He concludes that consistency, not extreme measures, โis the key to lasting change, advocating for small, sustainable โhabits that seamlesslyโข integrate into daily life.