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Weight Loss Surgery Procedures - Research Into Gastric Reduction Surgery |
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Bypass Surgery Cures Diabetes and Hypertension According to a recent report in the Journal of the American Medical Association, obesity surgery appears to alter the patient's body chemistry and leads to significant reduction in conditions that lead to diabetes, hypertension, heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure. Weight Reduction Researchers reviewed studies on obesity surgery published in English between 1990 and 2003. The studies involved 22,094 patients ages 16 to 64, at least two-thirds of them women. The researchers found patients lost an average of 61 percent of their excess weight. The greatest weight loss occurred with the most complicated surgery, an operation called a duodenal switch, which is more common in Europe. It involves removing three-fourths of the stomach and rearranging the intestine so digestion occurs in a shortened channel, resulting in less food being absorbed. Health Benefits Diabetes was eliminated in nearly 77 percent of the affected patients; high blood pressure was eliminated in nearly 62 percent; cholesterol improved in at least 70 percent; and obstructive sleep apnea - episodes when breathing stops during sleep - disappeared in almost 86 percent. All four conditions are strongly linked to obesity and can have lethal consequences. Source: Gastric Bypass Surgery Information |