weight loss information
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Who Are Good Candidates For Weight Loss Surgery?Weight
Loss Surgery Candidates
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| Increased abdominal fat or "central obesity" (apple shaped as opposed to pear shaped) is an important risk factor associated with major complications of obesity. Functional impairments associated with obesity (eg. lack of mobility) are also important deciding factors for surgical treatment. |
Patients judged by experienced clinicians to have a low probability of success with non-surgical measures, as demonstrated, for example, by failure in established weight control programs or reluctance by the patient to enter such a program, may be considered for surgical treatment.
People with a BMI between 35 and 40 may also be candidates for surgery. Included in this category are patients with high risk co-morbid conditions such as life threatening cardiopulmonary problems.
Other possible indications for patients with BMI's between 35 and 40 include obesity-induced physical problems that are interfering with lifestyle (e.g. musculoskeletal or neurologic or body size problems precluding or severely interfering with employment, family function and ambulation).
For more information about weight loss surgical operations (including diagrams) see below.