A person is
What is to be done?re is no such thing as an easy cure for ob
ty.
only way to successfully treat the disease of ob
ty is through medical care, based upon a doctor-re
mended change in lifestyle and eating habits. Goofball diets, TV exercise programs, or so-called w
ht-loss pills are not the answer.
only way to lose excess w
ht is to reduce the body's daily caloric intake below its daily caloric needs.
M people can ac
plish this through a
bination of education and willpower. But, for obese individuals, that's rarely enough. In many cases, w
ht loss surgery is a last resort - and the last hope for a h
thy life.
How it works
Surgical wht loss - also known as bariatric surgery -- has been proven to help the morbidly obese.
operation is intended to limit the amount of food - and thus calories - the patient can
sume, either by limiting the size of the stomach or by changing the way food is processed through the digestive system, which limits the body's abil
to absorb calories and nutrients.
Aough proven effective as a viable tool to treat ob
ty, surgery is not a cure.
ultimate cure is to change a person's relati
hip
h food. Patients who fail to follow p
operative dietary and activ
instructi
may regain any l
w
ht.
In addition, as h all forms of surgery, w
ht loss procedures pose the risk of p
operative
plicati
, such as ulcers, infecti
, and nutritional deficiencies, like anemia and calcium deficiencies.
risks and possible out
es of these procedures should be discussed
h one's physician before making any decision.
Facing it
Nevada can face this crisis, but it doing so will take willpower, smarts, and effort. By keeping the goal of a hthier Silver State in view, we can over
e our unh
thy lifestyles and make Nevada an even better place to live.
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