Obesity and Your Health
Obesity rates have risen to epidemic levels in the United States. Almost
one-third of the adult population in the U.S. (32%) is considered
obese.31
Obesity can lead to serious health problems
Obesity interferes with basic physical functions, such as breathing and
exercising. Moreover, it can lead to serious health problems, as these obesity
statistics show:
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People who are overweight are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure
and high levels of blood fats (triglycerides) and LDL (bad cholesterol). All
three are separate risk factors for heart disease and stroke.29
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People who are overweight may have an increased risk of developing several
types of cancer.29
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Mortality rates for men and women with morbid obesity (a condition in which
the body mass index is 40 or more, which is roughly equal to 100 pounds or
more over ideal body weight) are 50% to 100% higher than for people at a
healthy weight.32
The stigma associated with obesity can affect emotional health. Research shows
that obesity discrimination exists in the workplace, at school, in social
situations, and even in healthcare settings. Because the bias against obesity
can be subtle, the accumulated effects may not be obvious.
The cause of obesity is complex
Obesity is often misinterpreted as laziness and a lack of self-discipline. The
belief that dieting and exercise are all that’s needed to overcome obesity is
simply not true. Diet
and exercise are often not enough to help people lose weight and keep it
off. Research has shown that genetics may be an underlying cause of morbid
obesity for many people. Other causes may include metabolic disorders and
hormonal imbalances.33
Traditional obesity treatment options often fail
Research shows that traditional treatment options, such as diet, exercise, and
behavior modification, are relatively ineffective in helping patients with
morbid obesity achieve and maintain weight loss over the long term.9 Weight
loss surgery is typically more effective. Compared with other treatments,
bariatric surgery has provided the longest period of sustained weight loss in
patients for whom all other options failed.34 A recent meta-analysis
showed that 2 years after bariatric surgery, patients had lost 59% of their
excess body weight.35
Bariatric surgery isn’t for everyone. You must be qualified
for weight loss surgery and ready to make a commitment to a new healthy
and active lifestyle. Only you and your weight loss surgeon can evaluate your
situation and decide if surgery is right for you.
A viable option when traditional obesity treatments fail
If you are overweight by 100 pounds or more, you’ve probably tried several
diets. For many people struggling with morbid obesity, weight loss eventually
leads to weight gain, frustration, and disappointment. If this sounds like
your experience, weight loss surgery may be an appropriate option for you. Find
out if you’re a candidate for bariatric surgery.
Bariatric surgery can improve patients’ health
Bariatric surgery has been shown to improve or resolve obesity-related health
conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol,
and obstructive sleep apnea.9
Quality of life improvements
Clinical studies of laparoscopic (minimally invasive) bariatric surgery
patients found that they felt better, spent more time doing recreational and
physical activities, benefited from enhanced productivity and economic
opportunities, and had more self-confidence than they did prior to
surgery.9
To better understand how weight loss surgery has affected people’s lives, see Weight
Loss Stories.
Weight loss surgery yields cost savings over time
A recent study showed that people suffering from obesity pay 36% more for
healthcare coverage and 77% more for medications than people at a healthier
weight. These increases are higher than the healthcare and medications costs
associated with smoking or drinking.29 Losing weight through bariatric
surgery may help improve your health and reduce these costs.
A recent study showed that bariatric surgery paid for itself in about 2
years.11 One important reason is that weight loss surgery helps improve
or resolve conditions associated with obesity, such as type 2 diabetes and
high cholesterol,9 so patients save money on related prescription drugs,
doctor visits, and hospital visits.11 In fact, monthly savings
associated with laparoscopic (minimally invasive) bariatric surgery were shown
to reach more than $900 as early as 13 months following surgery.11
Fighting obesity with effective weight loss tools
The REALIZE® Solution† for gastric
banding, gastric
bypass, and sleeve
gastrectomy can help you lose weight and keep it off.
An integral part of the REALIZE Solution is the REALIZE mySUCCESS®
Program—a Web-based clinical support tool designed to help you achieve and
maintain a healthier weight. In fact, REALIZE mySUCCESS® has been shown
to help REALIZE® Band patients lose significantly more weight in the
first year after surgery.*
REALIZE mySUCCESS® is designed to meet the unique needs of bariatric
patients
It helps you:
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Progress through the five different eating phases after surgery (from
liquids to solids) with sample daily meals, staged over time
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Adopt good eating and hydration habits, including better food
choices, portion control, smaller bites, thorough chewing, and separating
liquids from meals
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Identify emotional eating triggers by allowing patients to
track calorie intake by mood, setting, and planned versus unplanned meals
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Take the proper nutritional supplements for optimum health,
in accordance with the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
(ASMBS) guidelines
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Stay motivated and on track by setting goals and by creating
personal plans, reminders, coping strategies, and support systems to achieve
them
Learn more about the power
of REALIZE mySUCCESS®.
Learn more about weight loss surgery
If you’re considering bariatric surgery, we encourage you to attend a free
information seminar hosted by a bariatric clinic. You’ll learn about surgical
weight loss options and you’ll meet bariatric team members who will
support you before and long after your surgery. You may also hear from
patients who have had weight loss surgery. There’s no pressure to make a
commitment—and no better way to get the answers you’re looking for. Of course,
family and friends are welcome, too.
Use our seminar finder
to locate a seminar in your area, and register to ensure that you have a seat
because seminars often fill up.
Want to talk it over? We’re ready to help. Call us at 1-866-300-1818 if you
have questions or concerns or want help finding a seminar near you.
*Patients who frequently use REALIZE mySUCCESS® lose significantly
more weight. Based on 12 months of patient-reported data from REALIZE Band
patients using REALIZE mySUCCESS®. Frequent users were in the top third
of patients based on frequency of entering a weight into
REALIZE mySUCCESS®. Source: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., data on file.
†The REALIZE Solution combines REALIZE mySUCCESS® with the use of
select surgical instruments.