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Surgical Weight Loss Clinics in Tampa Help Alleviate Obesity Epidemic

Surgical Weight Loss Clinics in Tampa Help Alleviate Obesity Epidemic

As many Americans already know, obesity has become a serious problem in the United States. The number of obese individuals in the US has doubled in the last thirty years and now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has discovered that roughly 34% of Americans are considered obese. While these numbers are very troubling, there is now evidence that weight loss surgery can play an active role in diminishing the effects of this epidemic. One place where this is evident is Tampa, Florida, where weight loss surgeons have observed tremendous results in their patients.

To be considered obese, one must have a BMI (body mass index) of 30, while morbidly obese individuals have a BMI of 40. Those who are morbidly obese face a higher risk of heart disease, strokes and type-2 diabetes. Most bariatric surgery procedures require a patient to have a BMI of 40 or 35 with comorbidities, although the US. Food and Drug Administration has recently approved LAP BAND surgery for those who have a BMI of 30 or greater. In Florida, over 25% of the adult population has a BMI over 30.

Surgeons have noticed dramatic improvements in the health of obese individuals after they have undergone weight loss surgery, and now data from many sources supports their findings. The American Heart Association (AHA) stated in its recent journal Circulation that bariatric surgery, including LAP BAND surgery, not only substantially reduces the weight of the patient but also lowers their cholesterol and blood pressure levels. Also, a group of scientists now claim that the benefits of weight loss surgery outweigh the risks for many morbidly obese patients.

As with any surgical procedure, people who are interested in weight loss surgery should seek as much information as possible and consult a qualified surgeon. Paul Poirier, chief researcher behind the AHA study, says, "At the moment, bariatric surgery should be reserved for patients who can undergo surgery safely, have severe obesity and have failed attempts at medical therapy." For those living in the Tampa, FL area, there are several surgical weight loss clinics which provide free informational seminars where a bariatric surgeon can answer questions and address concerns.




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