By: carina coronel | 2011-09-28 | Health & Fitness Gastric bypass surgery falls under the group of surgical procedures known as bariatric surgery. This is a surgical procedure that is specifically used for weight loss. The objective of bariatric surgery is to make changes to your digestive system, commonly the stomach, to limit the quantity of food that you eat at any sitting. read more
By: Rohan Sinha | 2012-04-06 | Weight Loss Gastric bypass surgery is a form of bariatric or weight loss surgery, aimed for the obese who are not happy with the way they look and find performing their daily chores extremely difficult. Surgeons create a pouch out of the stomach, which is intended for storing all the food that the patient consumes. read more
By: Divya Kamra | 2012-08-22 | Weight Loss The term bariatric surgery comes from Greek origin which means weight and treatment. Thus is laymen terms bariatric means all the possible reasons, causes, preventions and treatment of overweight, which is also known as being obese. One of the major challenges faced by the world on health ground is obesity. read more
By: johnson author | 2011-02-10 | Health & Fitness Undergoing any type of bariatric or obesity surgical procedure, and that goes for laparoscopic approaches as well, is a major decision for those seeking help in losing weight, maintaining that weight loss, and improving their overall quality of life. However, the actual surgery is only part of a long journey toward health and wellness. read more
By: Simon Starkins | 2011-08-10 | Weight Loss Due to increasing number of obese individuals as well as obesity related diseases, more people with said concerns are opting to the last treatment and that is bariatric obesity surgery. Weight loss surgery widely known now in the United States as well as Europe and even other part of the world. read more
By: Laura LaFalce | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Thinking about having bariatric surgery, then you need to read this article. This is a quick overview of what to expect when having bariatric surgery. read more
By: Derrick L. Hartman | 2012-03-26 | Medicine Bariatric surgery is mainly recommended if you're morbidly obese and if basic lifestyle changes are no longer enough to lose the excess weight. Generally those with a body mass index of 40 or more qualify for bariatric surgery. You should also keep in mind that while bariatric surgery helps you lose the excess weight, you'll still need to eat healthier and exercise more to keep the weight off after the surgery. read more
By: Rohan Sinha | 2012-01-18 | Weight Loss Morbid obesity not only makes you prone to several deadly diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes but also turns you into a laughing stock for people around you. Even friends don’t seem to understand the pain that you feel when they crack a joke on your obesity. read more
By: Robert Adkins | 2010-04-01 | Weight Loss Would you like to learn tips to help you lose 80 pounds in five months? Losing weight may save your life. It changed mine. Read these tips like your life depends upon it. read more
By: Kevin Huguet | 2010-11-24 | Arts & Entertainment Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in our society, and it is also becoming a global concern. read more
By: Smantha Watson | 2011-08-23 | Health & Fitness Bariatric surgery is basically a surgery that is done for the purpose of weight loss. It includes a number of surgical procedures with the aim is to reduce the size of the stomach, or sometimes remove a portion of the stomach. It is usually recommended for people who are obese, and no weight loss method is working for them. It offers a long term weight loss solution. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-08-11 | Fitness Equipment Health Following an extraordinary period of weight loss there is often a great deal of loose skin left in the stomach region. To remove this loose skin, there is a plastic surgery option called an abdominoplasty. This article covers the basics of this procedure. A relatively new field of medical procedures, falling under the category of bariatric surgery, has made extraordinary weight loss possible for morbidly obese patients. Designed mostly to help individuals who are dangerously overweight, bariatric procedures such as gastric banding and gastric bypass surgery can cause the patient to fee... read more
By: John McClenon Jr. | 2010-03-30 | Weight Loss Bariatric surgery is a common form of fat control surgery that is used mostly for highly obese and people who have failed in various other attempts to lose weight. A major benefit of this surgery is that there is a great potential for weight loss in a person who elects to have this surgery. read more
By: Divya Kamra | 2012-04-02 | Weight Loss To all who those who don’t know what Bariatric surgery is. It is the surgery for the treatment of obesity. We all know what obesity is. It is one of the main problems of the society. Obesity is turning out to a problematic disease and its getting difficult to treat it. Bariatric surgery tries to find a solution to this problem. read more