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Are You a Candidate for Surgical Weight Loss?

Gain weight…lose weight… gain weight…lose weight… - a familiar cycle for someone who has dealt with long-term weight issues. A popular weight-loss myth is that everyone who loses weight eventually gains it back. According to the Surgical Weight Loss specialists at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, weight loss can successfully be kept off with a dedication to nutritional therapy and physical activity.

First Things First

There is no myth in the fact that Americans are gaining weight at an alarmingly rapid rate. Being overweight refers to an excess of body weight – not necessarily body fat. In contrast, obesity is a term that refers to an excessively high proportion of body fat. Health professionals use a measurement called body mass index (BMI) to classify an adult's weight as healthy, overweight, or obese.

A BMI ranging from 18.5 to 25 is considered healthy, from 25 to 30 is overweight, and 30 or higher is obese. Generally, the higher a person's BMI, the greater the risk for health problems.

Is Surgery For You?

Surgical Weight Loss at OLBH is recommended for individuals who are 100 pounds or more overweight and have medical complications that will be helped, and in many instances resolved, by substantial weight loss. While weight loss surgery is not for everyone, it is a must for a large number of patients to succeed at an improved health status.

“Patients who are severely obese are clearly at an increased risk for serious, potentially life-threatening medical conditions,” Mark Pack, OLBH general surgeon, said. “Many obese patients already suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or sleep apnea. Providing a surgical weight loss treatment for these patients is dire to their condition.”

Candidates for Surgical Weight Loss at OLBH should:

  • Be 100 pounds or more overweight or 100 percent above their ideal body weight
  • Have a measurable complication that may benefit from the surgery whether it is physical, psychological, social, or economic
  • Have no known endocrine or metabolic causes for severe obesity
  • Be of sound mind to understand the risks and commitment of the surgical procedure
  • Be able to commit to follow-up visits to their physician
  • Have attempted weight loss treatments without success

If you meet the above criteria for Surgical Weight Loss at OLBH, the CareLine can assist you in registering for the upcoming OLBH Surgical Weight Loss Community Education Session; simply call (606) 833-CARE (2273).





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