The United States obesity epidemic

Being obese can cause diabetes, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and osteoarthritis, to name a few. It has been caused by an increasingly sedentary lifestyle in the U.S., a change in the types of foods we eat, and an overall increase in food consumption. The effects of this disease can be offset by an increase in diet and exercise or, as a last resort, through obesity surgery.

San Diego is no stranger to this chronic disease. According to the American Obesity Association, San Diego ranks as the third highest rate of overweight adults out of all U.S. cities with 64.8% of all adults experiencing a body mass index of 25 or more. Morbid obesity surgery is a last resort for many who have the disease. This obesity surgery is actually known as gastric bypass. Make sure that you know the facts about this procedure and its implications before making any decisions. You can find gastric bypass surgery information on our site through the links on every page or by calling us toll free to schedule an appointment or speak with a Coast Bariatrics Group representative.




Gastric Bypass Surgery


Gastric bypass surgery information

Gastric bypass is an obesity surgery in which part of the stomach is stapled off in order to cut down on hunger cravings and absorption of calories. Overall, the procedure is an important method of losing weight quickly and progressively for increased, long-term health. Some of the positive effects of this procedure include a decrease in high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels. Diet and exercise should be considered before any invasive procedure. As a form of morbid obesity surgery, this invasive procedure is for those with a life-threatening weight problem that interferes with employment, leisure and social interactions. You may fit the profile for morbid obesity surgery. Call us today for more gastric bypass surgery information and to learn more about what we can do for you.



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