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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Number of individuals who are being classified as obese have attained epidemic proportions in urban India. The problem has affected both the urban and rural population. India has been climbing up the ladder amongst obese countries quickly, consequently India has also become the epicentre of type 2 diabetes.
Morbid Obesity is a dual faced evil:
Morbid obesity is an evil that is often associated with comorbidities such as coronary artery disease, obstructive sleep apnea, degenerative joint disease, Non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), Polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Certain type of cancers have also shown increased incidence in morbidly obese individuals (endometrium, colon, renal cell, breast and prostate).
The recognition that morbid obesity has life threatening ramifications is now well established.
Your classification in the obese category:
The overlapping nature of treatment for obesity from dietary, nutritional, exercise, cognitive-behavioural therapy necessitates classification of obesity in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI). Individuals with BMI > 35 and who have associated comorbidities or those with BMI > 40 should be considered for Bariatric Surgery.
A clinical option to save you from obesity:
Bariatric surgery has now been available for decades, all procedures are now performed laparoscopically. Gastric Bypass and sleeve gastrectomy are the most commonly performed procedures. Results have shown marked improvement in insulin resistance, dyslipedemia, hypertension along with loss of excess body weight in individuals undergoing Bariatric surgery.
Bariatric surgery involves similar risks to any other gastrointestinal surgery and is a life saving procedure in individuals with clinically severe obesity. It reduces the need for other surgeries like cardiac bypass, joint replacement. Micronutrient deficiency is a concern associated with patients but can be easily managed with nutrient supplementation.
There has been exponential increase in number of Bariatric procedures performed in India, it’s long term results in treating morbid obesity and its associated comorbidities make it cost effective in the long run.
It is important that you discuss your health history with a specialist, opt for assessment from an endocrinologist and then decide on Bariatric Surgery.