Bariatric Surgery for Obesity in India- Things to know

New Delhi (India), May 18: Obesity is rising steeply in India and is becoming a major public health concern. According to the NFHS data of 2019, around one fourth of the population is obese while more than 5% of Indians are suffering from morbid or severe obesity. The prevalence of morbid obesity has increased by […]

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New Delhi (India), May 18: Obesity is rising steeply in India and is becoming a major public health concern. According to the NFHS data of 2019, around one fourth of the population is obese while more than 5% of Indians are suffering from morbid or severe obesity. The prevalence of morbid obesity has increased by 10 times over the last four decades. Concurrent with the rise of obesity are the related health concerns like diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, sleep apnea and certain types of cancers. 

Morbid obesity has been defined as BMI (Body mass Index) of more than 35 kg/m2 and is associated with serious health risks. The current approach to treatment of morbid obesity encompasses a multidisciplinary approach including diet, lifestyle modification, exercise, behavioural and psychological therapy, pharmacotherapy and lastly bariatric surgery. 

Although non-surgical methods do give some results, they are effective in achieving significant weight loss in only 5-10% of people, says Dr Anirudh Vij, Senior Bariatric Surgeon, Dr Sunderlal Memorial Hospital, New Delhi. Whereas, bariatric or weight loss surgery has produced significant excess weight loss in more than 90% of individuals which is maintained over the long term. This weight loss is accompanied by resolution of the comorbid conditions, improved quality of life and reduction in all-cause mortality with increased lifespan. 

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