Obesity is a lifelong
problem. The fact is that obesity is
a lifelong disease, and any attempt to treat
morbid obesity should be a lifelong solution.
The world’s medical literature shows and
we believe the only sustainable way to achieve
weight loss in a morbidly obese patient is by
providing the patient an effective tool, weight
loss surgery, to make that lifelong difference.
Surgery is the only way to obtain consistent,
permanent weight loss for morbidly obese patients.
Medical weight loss. The
best and most recent medical scientific evidence
for how best to achieve medical weight loss (without
weight loss surgery) is summarized in the National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in the United
States. After this very careful study by worldwide
experts, they advised that weight loss and maintenance
therapy should use a combination of low-calorie
diets, increased physical activity, and behavioral
therapy.
Medical Weight Loss
Therapy in the Morbidly Obese.
These scientifically sound and
practical strategies form the foundation for lifestyle
management across all body mass index (BMI) ranges,
including individuals with body mass indexes over
35. However, because most of the clinical trials
reviewed in this summary present outcome data for
individuals within a BMI range of 30–40,
these results cannot necessarily be assumed they
apply to individuals with extreme obesity. The
truth is that there are NO published studies demonstrating
significant SUSTAINED weight loss in the MORBIDLY
OBESE. But, insurance companies often require a
trial of formal medical weight loss therapy despite
the lack of evidence that it works in the long
term. We think it helps them assure that the patient
can follow the necessary diet and lifestyle changes
after weight loss surgery. |