Gastric bypass statistics

Gastric bypass surgery is one that comes with a certain degree of risk, but numerous benefits. For that reason, we've created this article in order to help you to better understand exactly what one is signing up for when they undergo the surgery.

- Gastric bypass surgery is a surgical option for those who are obese. It is generally recommended only for those who have no other method of losing the weight. It is a procedure that is considered by many across the United States, as a 1991 study showed that as much as 12 percent of the American population is obese. Obesity can cause a host of other problems, such as diabetes, depression, heart disease, and many others. Obesity is expected to become the number one cause of preventable death in the United States, eclipsing the usage of tobacco for the title.

- The number of people that are undergoing gastric bypass surgery is definitely on the rise. In the year of 1997, an estimated 22,000 gastric bypass surgeries were performed. As a contrast, in the year 2000, there were 47,000 performed. The number continued to grow in 2002, with 65,000 people undergoing the procedure. The American Society for Bariatric Surgery has projected that the number of gastric bypass procedures performed will increase exponentially.

- Gastric bypass surgery is definitely one of the most efficient methods of losing weight and keeping it off. While a proper diet and exercise may help weight loss, an estimated ninety percent of all dieters eventually regain the weight that they lost. By contrast, those who get gastric bypass surgery can expect to lose approximately seventy five to eighty percent of their excess weight within a single year after the operation is performed, and this weight is usually kept off for years.

- While gastric bypass surgery is an effective methodology for solving a weight loss problem, it is by no means an easy procedure for your body to handle. Approximately 3 out of 200 people who have the surgery die due to complications. There are many smaller side-effects that can occur as well, such as a five to fifteen percent chance of getting an ulcer condition due to the operation.

- It may seem that the obese may be able to overcome their weight problems without the assistance of surgery. However, statistics show that a full ninety five percent of all obese patients are unable to lose a sufficient amount of weight without surgery. Obesity is a big health problem, as those who are obese  may experience a life span that is between 13 and 20 years shorter than those of an average weight. Gastric bypass can limit the size of the stomach to one ounce, allowing the patient to only eat a diet that is of 1,000 calories or less per day. This method of weight loss is definitely proven to be one of the most efficient. It has been formally recognized as the only long-term solution for an obesity problem.

Gastric banding news on the Web

Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Patient Loses 160 pounds - KSFY

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Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Patient Loses 160 pounds
KSFY
This adjustable gastric banding surgery is done laparoscopically at Avera Queen of Peace. It works by limiting the amount a food a person can eat to a cup ...
Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Surgery in Mitchell Live 3/09/10KSFY

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Texas Public School Teachers to be denied access to Lap Band surgery - BigNews.biz (press release)

Texas Public School Teachers to be denied access to Lap Band surgery
BigNews.biz (press release)
... that the program at Wadley must include more invasive options than gastric banding currently offered by their program, to include gastric bypass. ...

HEALTH NEWS - Hamilton Spectator

HEALTH NEWS
Hamilton Spectator
Growing obesity rates are putting more pressure on provinces to fund laparoscopic gastric banding surgeries. Tracey Wurch of Beausjour, Man. tried to work ...

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Obese teens getting gastric surgery - Orlando Sentinel

Orlando Sentinel

Obese teens getting gastric surgery
Orlando Sentinel
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that teens who received gastric banding surgery lost an average of 76 pounds over ...

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Gastric Banding for Teens Under Review by FDA - Weight Loss Surgery Channel

Weight Loss Surgery Channel

Gastric Banding for Teens Under Review by FDA
Weight Loss Surgery Channel
The FDA is currently considering broadening its standards on gastric banding to include teens ages 14 to 17. Currently, adjustable gastric banding surgery ...

Obesity rates put pressure on provinces to fund surgery - CTV.ca

Obesity rates put pressure on provinces to fund surgery
CTV.ca
"We have heard the opinion that the lap-band procedure is a less invasive kind of intervention compared to gastric bypass surgery," Oswald said. ...

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Surgery for Obese Children? - New York Times

New York Times

Surgery for Obese Children?
New York Times
Researchers in Australia followed 50 adolescents; half underwent an intensive, supervised program for lifestyle change, and half underwent gastric banding. ...
FDA Considers Approval of Gastric Banding for TeensHealthNews
Gastric Banding Results in Huge Weight Loss in TeensTopNews New Zealand
Vote in This Week's Poll: Should obese teens get gastric bypass surgery?About - News & Issues (blog)
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FMC recognized by industry group for bariatric surgery - Arizona Daily Sun

FMC recognized by industry group for bariatric surgery
Arizona Daily Sun
Since then, about 500 patients have had laparoscopic gastric bypass, laparoscopic gastric banding or laparoscopic gastric sleeve procedures. ...
Prescott man returns to active lifestyle after weight-loss surgeryPrescott Daily Courier

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Surgery Helps Ease Woman's Lifelong Struggle With Weight - TTKN News

Surgery Helps Ease Woman's Lifelong Struggle With Weight
TTKN News
Gastric banding, they decided, was the right fit. During the operation, an adjustable silicone band is placed around the upper part of the stomach reducing ...

Gastric surgery linked to psychological stress - Healthcare Republic

Gastric surgery linked to psychological stress
Healthcare Republic
UK researchers studied 25 patients, 16 of whom had diabetes, aged 30-58 years for 12 months after post-laparoscopic gastric banding. ...

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