Many Benefits of Weight Loss Surgery Highlighted by Possible Link between Obesity and Brain Aging, Notes Beverly Hills Physicians
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 11, 2016 -- A recent study has shown that a significantly reduced amount of white matter in the brains is associated with being overweight for a period of ten years when compared to leaner adults, according to an article published August 4 on Medical News Today. The article goes on to speculate that obesity may be associated with premature brain shrinkage. Beverly Hills Physicians (BHP) notes that these findings represent one more reason severely obese individuals should take a serious look at the bariatric approach to weight loss as the only safe and proven medical intervention against obesity. The Los Angeles based medical group goes on to note that patients who lose a significant amount of weight with the help of such procedures as a gastric sleeve or Lap Band can benefit from a variety of health and lifestyle improvements, such as:
Increased Energy Levels and Mental Capacity - BHP notes that many severely obese patients often suffer from sleep apnea, which is a health condition that blocks air from entering through the patient’s nose and mouth while they sleep due to excess fat and tissue in the neck area. Aside from increasing fatigue and less acute mental function, the condition is also associated with reduced grey and white matter in the brain. Moreover, like obesity, sleep apnea is associated with a higher risk of a stroke, one of the most frequent causes of dementia. The good news is that sleep apnea is often resolved once the patient successfully loses his or her excess weight.
Better Mobility - BHP notes that severely obese patients who successfully lose weight through procedures such as a Lap Band surgery or a gastric sleeve can experience a significant improvement in their mobility. By reducing the amount of weight the body is required to carry on a daily basis, bones and joints are relieved of the constant strain and pressure brought on by excess weight. BHP goes on to note that patients are then able to participate in a healthier and more active lifestyle, which can promote a long-lasting weight loss throughout their entire lives. Moreover, increased physical activity in later years has been shown to also have significant mental and psychological benefits.
Beverly Hills Physicians adds that the above are just two of a variety of lifestyle and health improvements patients experience after losing a significant amount of weight. Finally, BHP suggests that patients who may not be candidates for bariatric surgeries because they are not designated as severely obese may be qualified for an Orbera gastric balloon weight loss procedure. For more information about procedures available at Beverly Hills Physicians or to schedule a consultation, readers can call BHP at 800-788-1416 or visit the medical group’s website at http://www.BeverlyHillsPhysicians.com.
Bob Westal, Cyberset Corp, +1 (818) 883-7277 Ext: 121, [email protected]
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