Posted - July 30, 2011

Weight Loss Surgery and Type 2 Diabetes

Studies show that weight loss surgery can cure type-2 diabetes, and this has brought a great deal of hope to many people who suffer from the obesity-related illness. Over 80% of people who have gastric bypass and 60% of those who have gastric banding are able to stop taking their diabetes medication within weeks of surgery. Learn More
Posted - July 26, 2011

Slim Your Waist with Water Aerobics

After bariatric surgery, you will need to take up an exercise routine to help get into shape and lose the excess weight. Water aerobics is a great, low impact way to get started. The water cushions your joints to limit stress and avoid injury, while helping you to build flexibility and move your muscles while reducing the overall impact of the activity. Here are some moves to try next time you are in the pool at your health club or one of Ft. Worth's community pools: Learn More
Posted - July 14, 2011

The Health Risks of Being Obese

People are considered obese when they have an unhealthy weight-to-height ratio, or BMI. The human body is not meant to carry excess weight, and when it does many resulting health issues can occur. Learn More
Posted - July 5, 2011

Benefits of Duodenal Switch Weight Loss Surgery

The duodenal switch procedure is an advanced form of bariatric surgery that offers several greater health benefits than traditional gastric bypass surgery. This surgery reduces the size of the stomach and reroutes the small intestines to reduce the amount of calories absorbed from food. This combination of reduced intake of food and lessened calorie absorption helps patients lose weight quickly. It also makes maintaining a healthy weight easier. Learn More
Posted - June 28, 2011

Benefits of Lap-Band Weight Loss Surgery

Many of us have tried numerous diets over the years in the hope of shedding excess pounds that are not only making us feel fatigued and self-conscious, but are also harming our health in many ways. Obesity is a leading factor in many illness including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and has even been linked to higher incidences of certain types of cancer. Learn More
Posted - June 21, 2011

What is the Best Type of Bariatric Surgery for You?

When considering bariatric surgery, there are several procedures to choose from. Your physician or surgeon will help guide you through the process of choosing the correct weight loss surgery for your needs, but it is recommended that you have an idea which is best for you before going into your doctor’s office. The most common bariatric surgery in the past has been a gastric bypass procedure. Gastric bypass is a surgically invasive procedure that requires the detachment of the stomach from the intestines. It creates a direct route for food to bypass a large portion of the intestines reducing the amount of fat and calories being absorbed. In addition to significant weight loss, people who choose this type of weight loss surgery must take certain dietary supplements to make up for the nutrition they are missing out on. Gastric bypass surgery can be reversed, but reversal is problematic so the necessity of supplements may be lifelong. Gastric bypass requires a body mass index of 35 or higher. Learn More
Posted - June 16, 2011

Exercise Following Lap Band Surgery

Weight loss surgery is becoming an option for more and more people. Bariatric surgery, such as Lap-Band surgery, effectively reduces the amount of food the stomach is physically able to hold. In addition to the diet changes that come along with weight loss surgery, exercise is an important factor that must be approached slowly under the supervision of professionals. Learn More
Posted - June 8, 2011

10 Workout Tips

After weight loss surgery, it is important that you get regular physical activity to take and keep the weight off. Here are a few tips to help solidify your commitment to a healthier lifestyle: Learn More
Posted - May 17, 2011

Are You Ready to Lose Weight?

Losing weight is an emotional process as well as a physical process. Bariatric surgery is an option for many people, but together with weight loss surgery needs to be the personal responsibility to change your lifestyle following the surgery. Life comes with many stressors that can get in the way of a successful weight loss effort. Stress from work, home life or finances can inhibit our ability to stick to a diet plan or cause us to stray from a regular exercise regimen. Learn More
Posted - May 10, 2011

Gastric Bypass Surgery Requirements

If you've been unsuccessful in losing weight through diet and exercise -- and the excess weight is starting to cause health problems -- you may want to speak with your Tampa physician to see if weight loss surgery, such as Lap Band Surgery or gastric bypass surgery is an option for you. Because there are serious risks with gastric bypass surgery, your medical team will assess your medical and psychological readiness for the procedure. Learn More

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