About Obesity
.................................................................................................................................................Morbid obesity occurs
when a person's body weight has a harmful effect on their health. Health
problems directly related to morbid obesity include Type 2 diabetes, high
blood pressure, high cholesterol, coronary artery disease, sleep apnea,
arthritis, stress urinary incontinence, gastroesophageal reflux disease,
fatty liver, infertility and even death.
Morbid obesity is a disease in which
several factors, such as genetics, behavior and medical problems may cause
some people to gain weight. As a person gains weight, the added stress to
the body can cause or worsen many of the health problems listed above.
Recent studies have shown that about 96
percent of these health problems improve or are cured following
weight-loss surgery.
Studies have also shown that a patient's
health is improved and lives are saved when these health problems are
resolved.
Treatment
Diet and exercise supervised by your
physician are the first line of therapy for obesity. However, the best
long-term results have been achieved with bariatric surgery along with a
follow-up program designed to help control the behavioral, lifestyle and
medical issues that cause obesity.
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