A
recent Cleveland Clinic study found that gastric bypass surgery actually rids the body
of diabetes within days. In India
and China, which together account for half the world’s diabetics, bariatric weight
loss surgery is now being endorsed over pills or insulin to reverse the disease.
While genetics definitely play a part in a person’s risk of diabetes, weight
and diabetes also go hand in hand. Dr. Kenneth W. Hollis of BayChoice Bariatric Center in Houston, Texas, is a
firm proponent that morbidly obese diabetics can achieve a healthy lifestyle
through gastric bypass surgery.
The breakdown of
diabetes in the United States:
· Diabetes is the seventh
leading cause of death in the United States.
· As of 2010, more than 26
million Americans have the disease.
· More than 11 percent of
adults over the age of 20 are diabetic.
· Being even slightly
overweight increases diabetes risk five times, while being seriously obese
increase it 60 times.
A vicious cycle-type 2
diabetes and weight gain
Type
2 diabetes is often linked to weight gain and accounts for approximately 90
percent of all diabetes cases. The blood glucose-lowering medications necessary
for individuals with type 2 can cause weight gain, which in turn worsens blood
glucose control and leads to a vicious cycle of more medication and more weight
gain.
According to the
National Institutes of Health, 85 percent of people with type 2 diabetes are
overweight or obese. A 5 to 10 percent weight loss in individuals with type 2
can improve the disease dramatically. Those at risk can significantly lower
their chances of developing the disease with a 5 to 7 percent loss of body
weight.
Bariatric weight loss surgery
reverses diabetes
While
balancing medications, eating well and exercising can make a big impact on
excess body fat, Dr. Kenneth W. Hollis of BayChoice Bariatric Center in Houston, Texas believes
some individuals just aren’t successful with those methods and need an
alternative solution. Many of his patients have chosen bariatric surgery experiencing wonderful
outcomes.
According
to Diabetes Forecast
Magazine,
gastric bypass surgery results in remission of type 2 diabetes in most patients
independent of weight loss. The reduction of the size of the stomach causes
hormones in the stomach to change, also inducing the pancreas to start
producing insulin again.
Significant positive results
· The American Diabetes
Association
reports that recent bariatric weight loss surgeries resolved diabetes in 76
percent of patients and resolved or improved the disease in 86 percent.
· Gastric bypass surgery
performed early in the course of an individual’s diabetes is more likely to
produce remission.
· The Cleveland Clinic’s long-term
results
demonstrated 61 percent of patients were still in full or partial remission six
years after surgery, with an additional 31 percent showing significant
improvement in their metabolic profile.
BayChoice promotes after
care and maintenance
· The study also reported
the importance of aftercare and maintenance. BayChoice Bariatric Center in Houston, Texas promotes and offers support
groups for post-surgical patients including healthy weight management and
hypnosis classes. Dr. Hollis recommends these for all his patients.
Additional information
More information on
these procedures or support groups can be found at www.baychoicebariatrics.com,
or you can reach Dr. Hollis office by contacting him at 281-482-5300.