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Global obesity epidemic: 1 in 8 affected, medical solutions explained

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With one in eight people seriously overweight around the world, it’s clear obesity is an epidemic in the U.S. and elsewhere, according to physicians at Meritus Health.

“Losing weight is the best thing you can do for your health,” said Brian Cantor, M.D., a bariatric surgeon with Meritus Surgical Specialists. “It’s an underlying cause for health problems including high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, sleep apnea.”

But losing weight is easier said than done. While diet and exercise are the logical routes, they often aren’t successful on their own, Cantor said.

If that’s the case, there are steps that can be taken medically to reduce weight. Options include bariatric surgery or using prescribed medications, such as Ozempic.

But how do patients decide about the options?

One of the biggest factors is body-mass index. Those with a BMI between 27 and 30 typically are not candidates for surgery but could see benefits from medication.

Those with a BMI of 35 or higher who also have co-morbidities, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes or other factors, would be a candidate for surgery, according to Meritus officials. Those without co-morbidities and a BMI of 40 also would likely qualify for surgery.

Medication might be a better option for those with a high BMI whose doctors have determined it would not be safe for them to have surgery, Cantor said. It might also work for those who are extremely overweight, who need to lose pounds before being considered for bariatric surgery.

“Or, we might find that the best course of action is to do the surgery first and then help maintain after that with medication,” Cantor said.

No matter the direction, it’s important to review all the details and understand each option.

Bariatric surgery has been around for decades and has been shown to reduce weight significantly and keep that weight off for years afterward with minimal side effects, Cantor said.

Medication hasn’t been around as long, so there’s less research available. And while it tends to act quickly, the weight can be gained back rather fast once the medication is stopped.

“We would tailor the decision making process to the individual,” Cantor said.

When it comes to the surgery option, multiple medical disciplines get involved. Patients will get a psychological evaluation. They will get support from a nutritionist. They will go through a sleep study. And the patient’s primary care provider would be involved from the start.

“We want to make sure you’re covered mentally, physically and spiritually,” Cantor said.

The process for surgery takes between six and nine months, which also allows for a diet and exercise regimen to be put in place.

“That habit is then there after the surgery,” Cantor said. “It’ll be in place so that, after the surgery, there is something to fall back upon when stressors arise.”

A diet and exercise regimen also are recommended for those using medication.

In both cases, the end result is what Cantor called “the halo effect.”

“The whole family ends up following the same diet that the patient does,” he said. “So the people around them also become healthier, too.”

To learn more about weight loss options, interested parties may visit www.meritushealth.com/Weightloss or call 301-714-4044.

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