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Should obese teens have bariatric surgery?

Weight loss surgeries now amount to $6 billion a year, accounting for about 220,000 surgeries and aftercare. One to two percent of these procedures are performed on patients under age 21. Allergan, the makers of the lap band are now seeking FDA approval to market the procedure to patients as young as 14. Currently age 16 is the cut off. Studies... Read moreChevron
posted 01/17/2012, comments (0)|
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Internal Medicine News – Obesity Headlines

Internal Medicine News, the leading monthly newspaper for internists recently featured some new obesity news. Here's the rundown:   Diabetes Patients Need Realistic GoalsRecently updated exercise guidelines for patients with diabetes are taking a kinder approach because experts felt previous versions were just to daunting for the average... Read moreChevron
posted 11/21/2011, comments (0)|
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New condition – soda pop belly

It used to be said that the "eyes are the window to a person's soul." That may still be true, but I can tell you that the "belly is a window to a person's eating habits." Who among us hasn't joked at some point about the fact that some men "get pregnant" right along with their wives, choosing to overeat, in the name of keeping their wives who are... Read moreChevron
posted 10/24/2011, comments (0)|
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Do C-sections Put Children at Risk of Developing Obesity?

A controversial theory is surfacing suggesting that children born to moms who delivered via C-section may be at higher risk of developing obesity later on in life, when compared to offspring born by vaginal delivery.    Brazilian researchers looked at 2,000 young adults, ages 23 - 25 years old.  Of the group, 15% who were born by... Read moreChevron
posted 09/02/2011, comments (0)|
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Bariatric Surgery With a Gene Blessing

I recently explored bariatric surgery in a several part blog.  Clearly the success of the surgery seems to largely depend on a patient committing to a before and after surgery lifestyle change that includes dietary and exercise elements.  A new study seems to indicate that having several genes that can promote a strong risk for obesity,... Read moreChevron

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