Who Can Benefit From Weight Loss Surgery?
Take the Obesity Test
Do you have the "Four Highs of Obesity"?
If your Body Mass Index (BMI) is greater than 25, you definitely need to treat and normalise your FOUR HIGHS:
1 - High Waist Circumference
2 - High Blood Pressure
3 - High Cholesterol
4 - High Blood Sugar
Risks Associated with being Overweight or Obese
Being overweight increases the risk of a number of serious diseases and health conditions. Below is a list of these risks:
- High blood pressure
- Higher levels of LDL cholesterol, which is widely considered "bad cholesterol," lower levels of HDL cholesterol, considered to be good cholesterol in moderation, and high levels of triglycerides
- Type II diabetes
- Coronary heart disease
- Stroke
- Gallbladder disease
- Osteoarthritis, a type of joint disease caused by breakdown of joint cartilage
- Sleep apnea and breathing problems
- Certain cancers (endometrial, breast, colon, kidney, gallbladder, liver)
- Low quality of life
- Mental illnesses such as clinical depression, anxiety, and others
- Body pains and difficulty with certain physical functions
- Generally, an increased risk of mortality compared to those with a healthy BMI
As can be seen from the list above, there are numerous negative, in some cases fatal, outcomes that may result from being overweight. Generally, a person should try to maintain a BMI Score below 25.
Consult our Dr Links to determine whether or not they need to make any changes to their lifestyle in order to be healthier.
Is Weight Loss Surgery Right For Me?
If you are morbidly obese, overweight by more than 20 kilograms, or have battled obesity for many years, weight loss surgery may be the solution you have been looking for.
Other factors required to qualify for weight loss surgery are age. You must be 18 years or older, but there is no maximum age for surgery subject to your health assessment.