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Obesity Treatment

Obesity, which is defined as having an excess of body fat, is more than a vanity issue. While being obese affects the way you look and may affect the way you feel about yourself, it also poses a serious threat to your health. Obesity related health problems can even lead to premature death. There are obesity treatment options that can help address the specific risks to your health.

Obesity treatment is generally focused on helping you lose weight, although steps may also be taken to help manage complications that occur as a result of obesity, such as prescribing medication for high blood pressure. While you can lose weight without medical intervention, an obesity treatment plan from your physician will include:

  • Evaluating your current health to identify obesity-related complications. Your physicians will then be able to monitor how these complications respond to weight loss.
  • Establishing weight loss goals. Your medical team will not be concerned with reaching a weight that makes you look a certain way, but they will help you determine what your "healthy weight" should be.
  • Creating a comprehensive weight loss program that combines diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes as well as psychological counseling and support.
  • Evaluating whether you may be a candidate for weight loss surgery.

For morbidly obese people who are at significant risk for complications like heart attack or stroke, a physician may recommend weight loss surgery as part of an obesity treatment plan. Weight loss surgery is most likely to be recommended if you have tried to lose weight in the past and have either failed to lose weight, or failed to keep the weight off for a significant period of time after losing it. Weight loss surgery is often used to address the diet portion of your overall obesity treatment plan, although you will still be encouraged to exercise and make other lifestyle changes after surgery.

Obesity Treatment

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