Title: How Effective is Weight Loss Surgery?
1 How Effective Is Weight Loss Surgery?
For severely overweight individuals that have
failed to see results from diet and exercise
alone, weight-loss surgery has become the safest
and most effective means of achieving significant
weight loss. In fact, studies have shown that
with diet and exercise alone, nearly 95 of obese
patients will gain all the lost weight back
within 5 years. Studies show that most patients
that undergo weight-loss surgery will lose
between 50-70 of their excess body weight within
the first three years following their procedure.
2 Pre-surgery Weight
- Generally speaking, the higher a patient's
pre-surgery weight or BMI, the more excess weight
the patient can lose after surgery. However,
recipients of weight-loss surgery with less
excess body weight will eventually come closer to
their ideal weight when committed to long-term
diet and exercise. Also, resolution or
improvement in obesity-related diseases can occur
with even moderate amounts of weight. Often many
diseases can become closer to cured than improved
with earlier intervention at a lower weigh.
3Overall Health
- While pre-existing health conditions can impact
the overall success of weight-loss surgery (for
instance, patients with type 2 Diabetes typically
lose less excess body weight after surgery),
studies have shown that many ailments linked to
obesity are either improved upon or fall into
remission after a successful procedure. For
instance, a 2000 study performed on 500 weight
loss surgery patients showed that nearly 96 of
health conditions associated with obesity - such
as high blood pressure, depression, sleep apnea,
back pain and diabetes - improved greatly
following loss of excess weight and long-term
commitment to diet and exercise.
4Surgical Procedure
- As there are potential risks and complications
associated with any surgical procedure, potential
patients should always seek to have their
weight-loss surgery performed by a trusted
medical staff. Prospective patients should
inquire about their surgeon's success rates with
weight-loss surgery and listen to the experiences
of former patients. Additionally, a patient's
weight-loss success may also be impacted by the
quality of post-surgery care and counseling
provided by their bariatric outpatient facility.
5Diet and Exercise
- As diet and exercise are two of the most
important factors in any weight loss plan,
patients with the physical ability to exercise
after weight-loss surgery have increased chances
of meeting their goals. To maintain the weight
loss achieved by surgery, both exercise and
healthy eating habits must become integral parts
of a patient's lifestyle.
6Motivation
- Patients that are motivated to lose weight and
willing to follow through with diet and exercise
prior to receiving weight loss surgery may
experience greater levels of success immediately
following the procedure and in the long term.
Most people did not find themselves severely
obese overnight. It took years to reach that
weight and therefore patients should be patient
with the weight-loss process, which will also not
occur overnight. Successful patients find small
victories along the way to celebrate and stay
motivated.
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