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Home » Article » Health-and-Fitness Obesity and Morbid Obesity - Is Gastric Bypass Surgery Right For You?
Fern Kuhn, RN filed under "Health-and-Fitness"
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Obesity and Morbid Obesity – Is Gastric Bypass Surgery Right For
You
The very first thing you want to do before you even consider the
surgery is really contemplate if surgery is the only way to lose
weight. If you have exhausted every diet or new lifestyle of
eating, the last resort should be Gastric Bypass Surgery or
another name is Bariatric Surgery.
First of all what is Obesity?
This results from too much accumulation of fat once it exceeds
the body’s skeletal and physical needs.
According to the NIH (National Institutes of Health) 20% more
than you “ideal body weight” is when excess weight becomes a
health risk.
Almost 2/3 of the adult population, approximately 200 million,
are overweight or obese.
What is Morbid Obesity?
Morbid Obesity is when it reaches the point that one or more
obesity-related health conditions result in significant physical
disability or even death.
Clinical Severe Obesity is also the same term as Morbid Obesity.
Morbid Obesity is more or less defined as being more than 100
lbs over your ideal weight or have a Body Mass Index of 40 or
more.
It is considered a chronic disease, meaning that it develops
over time.
What Causes Morbid Obesity?
Believe it or not and despite conventional medicine wisdom, it
is not just the result of overeating.
There is much research shown, that in quite a few cases, the
significant underlying cause is genetic. There have been studies
done that has shown that once the problem is established,
efforts of dieting and exercise or fitness programs are really
limited to provide effective long-term relief.
Science is always continuing to find answers. But until obesity
is much better understood, the control of obesity is something
patients need to work on for their entire lives.
It is very import to understand that the medical interventions,
including bariatric surgery, should not be considered as medical
cures.
Weight loss surgery attempts to reduce the effects of excessive
weight and alleviate the serious, mental, physical and social
consequences of the disease.
You want to take into consideration the benefits and
consequences of weight loss surgery before you undertake the
procedure.
The first thing you want to do is make an appointment with a
Bariatric surgeon who will accept your insurance.
It is important that you go to a meeting setup by your doctor
where other people have had the surgery or are contemplating the
surgery even before you make your decision.
Stomach stapling is a major surgical procedure, whereas Gastric
Banding is not as major but nonetheless is a surgical procedure.
Your medical doctor can determine if the weight loss surgery is
right for you depending on your age and medical condition.
Please check for other gastric bypass articles. There will be a
series of articles pertaining specifically to this type of
weight loss surgery.
Copyright 2005 Article can be reprinted as long as the links are
active
About the author:
Fern Kuhn, RN
http://www.gastricbyp
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