The stomach can hold about
3 pints of food at one time. When the stomach contents move
to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine,
bile and pancreatic juices speed up digestion. Most of the
iron and calcium in the foods we eat is absorbed in the duodenum.
The jejunum and ileum, the remaining two segments of the
nearly 20 feet of small intestine, complete the absorption
of almost all calories and nutrients. The food particles
that cannot be digested in the small intestine are stored
in the large intestine (made up of the ascending colon, transverse
colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum) until
eliminated.
Obesity surgery involves making changes
to the stomach and/or small intestine.
What is Morbid
Obesity?
Morbid obesity is when your weight threatens
either your health or life. It is a disease in which the
accumulation of excess fatty tissue interferes with other
bodily organs causing serious, life-threatening health problems
called co-morbidities. |