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Title: Surgical Procedure as a Treatment for Obesity


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Surgical Procedure as a Treatment for Obesity
  • Controversy

2
  • Prepared by Jennie Zakaryan
  • For GSLIS 784
  • Prof. Kathel Dunn

3
Overview of the Problem
  • It is fair to say that in the past two decades
    obesity has become one of the most common and
    threatening chronic diseases in the United
    States. The percent of obese adult increased from
    13 to 21 between 1980 and 1991 among men and from
    17 to 26 percent among women. The trend continued
    in 1999-2000 with an increase in obesity of 28
    percent in men and 36 in women (National Health
    and Nutrition Examination Survey)

4
Problems related to the Obesity
  • High blood pressure
  • Sleep apnea
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney failure
  • Heart problems
  • Cancer
  • Lower quality of life
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Earlier mortality rate
  • Cost to the society

5
Existing Options
  • Drug therapy
  • Exercises
  • Diet
  • Surgery
  • - Restrictive
  • - malabsorptive
  • Adjustable Gastric Banding, Vertical Banded
    Gastroplasty, Gastric Bypass, Biliopancreatic
    Diversion and Duodenal Switch.

6
Existing Controversies
  • Lowers mortality?
  • Which type of surgery is safest and most
    effective?
  • Lack of information on postoperative care
  • Long-term outcome
  • Psychological consequences
  • Side effects

7
Conclusion
  • Bariatric surgery can result in substantial
    improvements in weight and health. It can
    definitely help to take weight off and keep it
    off, improve most obesity-related conditions, get
    rid of the patients' diabetes, hypertension,
    sleeping apnea and other diseases, reduce the
    risk of premature death, and improve quality of
    life. It looks like more objective assessment
    tools and more surveys are needed, but the
    process started and it is not possible to turn
    back.

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