Gastric bypass statistics

Gastric bypass surgery is one that comes with a certain degree of risk, but numerous benefits. For that reason, we've created this article in order to help you to better understand exactly what one is signing up for when they undergo the surgery.

- Gastric bypass surgery is a surgical option for those who are obese. It is generally recommended only for those who have no other method of losing the weight. It is a procedure that is considered by many across the United States, as a 1991 study showed that as much as 12 percent of the American population is obese. Obesity can cause a host of other problems, such as diabetes, depression, heart disease, and many others. Obesity is expected to become the number one cause of preventable death in the United States, eclipsing the usage of tobacco for the title.

- The number of people that are undergoing gastric bypass surgery is definitely on the rise. In the year of 1997, an estimated 22,000 gastric bypass surgeries were performed. As a contrast, in the year 2000, there were 47,000 performed. The number continued to grow in 2002, with 65,000 people undergoing the procedure. The American Society for Bariatric Surgery has projected that the number of gastric bypass procedures performed will increase exponentially.

- Gastric bypass surgery is definitely one of the most efficient methods of losing weight and keeping it off. While a proper diet and exercise may help weight loss, an estimated ninety percent of all dieters eventually regain the weight that they lost. By contrast, those who get gastric bypass surgery can expect to lose approximately seventy five to eighty percent of their excess weight within a single year after the operation is performed, and this weight is usually kept off for years.

- While gastric bypass surgery is an effective methodology for solving a weight loss problem, it is by no means an easy procedure for your body to handle. Approximately 3 out of 200 people who have the surgery die due to complications. There are many smaller side-effects that can occur as well, such as a five to fifteen percent chance of getting an ulcer condition due to the operation.

- It may seem that the obese may be able to overcome their weight problems without the assistance of surgery. However, statistics show that a full ninety five percent of all obese patients are unable to lose a sufficient amount of weight without surgery. Obesity is a big health problem, as those who are obese  may experience a life span that is between 13 and 20 years shorter than those of an average weight. Gastric bypass can limit the size of the stomach to one ounce, allowing the patient to only eat a diet that is of 1,000 calories or less per day. This method of weight loss is definitely proven to be one of the most efficient. It has been formally recognized as the only long-term solution for an obesity problem.

Gastric banding news on the Web

Health Watch | H1N1 clinics set in Floyd County (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The Floyd County Health Department, at 1917 Bono Road in New Albany, is offering H1N1 vaccination clinics from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursdays during March. The clinics are open to children 6 months and older and adults.

Gastric bands may lead to depression as patients can no longer overeat: researchers (Daily Telegraph)
Gastric bands can lead to psychological problems as patients are no longer able to eat as a way to cope with problems and stress, researchers have said.

Weight-Loss Surgery Can Lead To Psychological Distress (Medical News Today)
People who have gastric band surgery to lose weight are at risk of low self-esteem, relationship problems and being dissatisfied with their body image, according to new research being presented at the Diabetes UK Annual Professional Conference (APC). Researchers from the University of the West of England and Southmead Hospital, Bristol, followed 25 patients aged from 30 to 58 years and recorded ...

Man. pressed to fund obesity treatment (CBC Manitoba)
With obesity rates rising, governments will have to decide between paying for reduction operations such as lap banding now, or facing higher obesity-related costs later.

FMC recognized by industry group for bariatric surgery (Arizona Daily Sun)
Flagstaff Medical Center has been recognized by an industrygroup, the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery,for having an effective bariatric surgery program.

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Transcendental Meditation technique produces unique state of "restful alertness" (News-Medical-Net)
A new EEG study conducted on college students at American University found they could more highly activate the default mode network, a suggested natural "ground state" of the brain, during their practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique. This three-month randomized control study is published in a special issue of Cognitive Processing dedicated to the Neuroscience of Meditation and ...

Growing obesity rates put more pressure on provinces to fund surgeries (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
-age weight, Tracey Wurch tried to work off the excess pounds but couldn't seem to get far.

Obesity rates put pressure on provinces to fund surgery (CTV.ca)
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger said this week that lap-band surgery deserves to be considered for provincial funding. Alberta already pays for the procedure, which is performed in cases of severe obesity.

Magee pilot study probes further into weight-loss methods (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Obesity can cause type 2 diabetes, so the typical medical recommendation is to shed some serious pounds.