Bariatric Surgery
As obesity creeps into preschools, and hypertension and type II diabetes become pediatric problems for the very first time, the case for starting preventive health care in the cradle has become too compelling to keep ignoring - Heidi Murkoff
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According To UK Study, More People Should Get Bariatric Surgery
Should more people be getting bariatric surgery, which involves reducing the size of the stomach to help lose weight? A study published in PLoS Medicine suggests that performing bariatric surgery on a much greater proportion of the estimated 1.4 million morbidly obese people in the United Kingdom could “prevent or resolve many tens of thousands of cases of hypertension and type 2 diabetes” as well as preventing many other obesity-related illnesses. Does this mean that bariatric surgery is a solution if you are obese? Not necessarily. Does this mean that people who could benefit from bariatric surgery are not getting the surgery? Yes.
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What Happens After Bariatric Surgery Makes A Big Difference
The best bariatric surgery teams are the ones that realize that what happens after the surgery is just as important as the surgery.
What Type of Weight-Loss Surgery Is Right for You?
None of these procedures works in isolation. Long-term success requires a lot from patients in terms of lifestyle changes, Dr. Sharp says. They must comply with diet restrictions and exercise regularly.
Explainer: the risks and benefits of bariatric surgery
Bariatric surgery refers to a group of surgical procedures that make it more difficult to over eat and/or absorb food. It is recognised as the most effective treatment for obesity, resulting in both the largest and most sustained weight loss, and the greatest reduction in obesity-related disease and death. But it is highly invasive, it comes with a number of risks and in some cases is not effective.
How well does bariatric surgery work? We asked 11 people who got it.
Bariatric surgery is medicine’s best treatment for weight loss. But it fails about 1 in 10 patients.
We’re barely using the best tool we have to fight obesity
Americans keep dieting to lose weight, but bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment out there.
What Is Bariatric Surgery, and How Does It Work?
Bariatric surgery is an option that obesity medicine specialists say is too often ignored or dismissed. Yet it is the only option that almost always works to help very heavy people lose a lot of weight and that also can mysteriously make some chronic conditions vanish. Here are some answers about bariatric surgery and what it does.
Bariatric Surgery: The Solution to Obesity
Diet and exercise alone rarely help people lose weight and keep it off. Are operations the answer?
Failure Lab: Weight Loss Surgery Was Never the Plan
When I started my journey to health I only knew one thing for sure. That I would lose weight and get healthy by any means necessary — except surgery. I would not submit to an invasive procedure to do something many people are able to do: control themselves. That would be a complete and utter failure. That would be rock bottom.
Is Bariatric Surgery the Solution to America's Obesity Problem?
Many insurers don't cover it, and most people who qualify are afraid to get the procedure, but bariatric surgery has proven to be effective.
Is Weight-Loss Surgery for You?
If you have been significantly overweight for a long time despite trying your best to shed pounds, consider discussing your options with a bariatric surgeon. Weight-loss surgery is remarkably safe, especially when performed at a nationally accredited bariatric center.
Losing Prospects
New procedures hope to treat obesity without the risks of bariatric surgery.
Obesity Surgery May Work by Remaking Your Gut Microbiome
If you want to lose weight, there’s an app for that. Actually, hundreds. Fitbits, step trackers, food logs, calorie counters—people are increasingly using digital tools to fight obesity. But every year nearly 200,000 Americans opt for a more extreme, old-fashioned solution: surgery.
Surgery for Diabetes May Be Better Than Standard Treatment
Two studies have found that weight-loss operations worked much better than the standard therapies for Type 2 diabetes in obese and overweight people whose blood sugar was out of control.
Taking It Off: The Benefits of Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery can solve more than just weight issues, but lifestyle changes are the key to sustained success.
The Economics of Obesity & Bariatric Surgery
I had to consider every option that would lead to a long-term solution. Just like I would in a business setting. For the first time in my life, weight loss surgery made it to my list of options.
The strange side effect of gastric bypass that helps diabetics
We don't really understand how bariatric surgery improves type 2 diabetes.
Weight Loss Surgery May Not Combat Diabetes Long-Term
Weight loss surgery, which in recent years has been seen as an increasingly attractive option for treating Type 2 diabetes, may not be as effective against the disease as it was initially thought to be, according to a new report. The study found that many obese Type 2 diabetics who undergo gastric bypass surgery do not experience a remission of their disease, and of those that do, about a third redevelop diabetes within five years of their operation.
Weight-Loss Procedures: Pros and Cons
Patients have options among traditional bariatric surgeries and a new generation of interventions. Here’s how they stack up.
Weight-Loss Surgery May Prevent Diabetes
A new study shows that weight-loss surgery not only produced sustained weight loss in obese men and women but substantially reduced their odds of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Why I Never Recommend Weight Loss Surgery to My Clients
There’s no shame in having weight loss surgery if you deeply feel it’s the right choice for you. None of us ought to feel ashamed of our personal choices when it comes to our health and bodies. Despite what some people claim, surgery isn’t the “easy way out.”
Why Weight Loss Surgery Works When Diets Don’t
“Bariatric surgery is probably the most effective intervention we have in health care,” says Laurie K. Twells, a clinical epidemiologist at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She bases this bold claim on her experience with seriously obese patients and a detailed analysis of the best studies yet done showing weight-loss surgery’s ability to reverse the often devastating effects of being extremely overweight on health and quality of life.
According To UK Study, More People Should Get Bariatric Surgery
Should more people be getting bariatric surgery, which involves reducing the size of the stomach to help lose weight? A study published in PLoS Medicine suggests that performing bariatric surgery on a much greater proportion of the estimated 1.4 million morbidly obese people in the United Kingdom could “prevent or resolve many tens of thousands of cases of hypertension and type 2 diabetes” as well as preventing many other obesity-related illnesses. Does this mean that bariatric surgery is a solution if you are obese? Not necessarily. Does this mean that people who could benefit from bariatric surgery are not getting the surgery? Yes.
BariatricPal
BariatricPal.com is a site dedicated completely to the weight loss surgery community. Our goal is to be the premier online weight loss surgery resource. We know that you need support and information starting from long before your surgery, and continuing for years after your surgery. Your surgeon, dietitian, family and in–person friends can't be available for you 24/7, but BariatricPal.com is.
ObesityHelp
Approximately 150 medical professionals and other concerned individuals, 49 of whom were voting panelists, met under the leadership of doctors Francesco Rubino, David Cummings, Lee Kaplan and Phillip Schauer to seek expert consensus on the use of gastrointestinal surgery as a treatment for type 2 diabetes.
Renew Bariatrics
Renew Bariatrics is a weight loss surgery facilitator helping individuals seek affordable healthcare in Mexico. We are different from others by providing affordable procedures, holistic aftercare, and high-patient outcomes.
American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery
The vision of the Society is to improve public health and well being by lessening the burden of the disease of obesity and related diseases throughout the world.
American Society For Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Foundation
The ASMBS Foundation is a non profit organization developed to raise funds for conducting research and education, increasing public and scientific awareness and understanding, and improving access to quality care and treatment of obesity and morbid obesity.
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