1. Understanding obesity and health risks of being overweight
2. What are the causes of obesity?
3. What are the risks of obesity?
4. What is bariatric or weight loss surgery?
5. Bariatric surgery at Yashoda Hospitals
7. How soon can a person experience weight loss?
8. Will the person lose all the weight and look skinny?
9. What are the benefits of surgery?
10. Who can undergo bariatric surgery?
11. Can the individual eat everything after bariatric surgery?
India has an alarmingly high number of people who are obese. In past 10 years, the number of obese people has doubled in the country, according to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4). Obesity is the accumulation of body fat resulting in serious health problems. Obesity is calculated based on Weight vs. Height by BMI.
BMI = Weight(kg)/Height(m)2
(BMI > 25 – Overweight, BMI > 30 – Obese
, BMI > 40 – Morbidly Obese, BMI >50 – Super Morbidly Obese)
Obesity increases the risk of many health problems resulting in a higher risk of:
For nearly all people with severe obesity, surgery is the standard of care.
Weight loss surgery is a minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery designed to facilitate the loss of excess weight through two basic approaches:
Our bariatric surgical team specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, which involves smaller incisions for less scarring, decreased pain, fewer complications, and faster recovery times for patients. Below are the four weight loss procedures we offer:
These surgeries are done using the laparoscopic technique which means small keyhole surgery. Recovery is quicker and patients are discharged home in 1-2 days. These are as safe as any general surgery when performed by an experienced team and even safer than a knee replacement surgery.
Weight loss happens over the next 6-12 months after bariatric surgery. Initially, it is rapid with as much as 2-3 kg lost in a week but gradually tapers over time.
No. Most people will come to the normal weight category or overweight category and rarely become underweight.
Yes and No. Your diet will advance slowly from liquids to soft food to eventually regular food over 1-2 months after surgery. You will then be able to eat everything but in significantly decreased proportions. Our dietitian will work with you regularly and discuss all the diet options.
Exercise is required as part of a healthy lifestyle to decrease other health problems associated with obesity. Exercise also lets you maintain your lean body mass after surgery. Our experienced physiotherapy team will tailor the exercise needs based on your health conditions and activity level.
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