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Weighing the Risks of Weight Loss Surgery – WKRG
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
WKRG | Weighing the Risks of Weight Loss Surgery WKRG More than 35 percent of Alabamians are obese which can lead to life-threatening health conditions. News 5 looks into the risks weight loss surgery to combat the potentially life-threatening condition. Alicia Khirid is a 31-year-old mother of two who ... |
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Woman thrilled when husband can pick her up after major weight loss – Today.com
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
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When Jordan Kirkham's husband picked her up into his arms, she felt on top of the world. Finally.
In the pool about a month ago, Kirkham was overjoyed when her husband was able to pick her up, the first time he had ever done so. Since January 2015, the mom of two has shed at least 140 pounds, down from over 300 pounds.
I havent been picked up since I was a kid, so when he did that with no hesitation, no struggle, just picking me up, I almost cried, Kirkham, 24, told TODAY. I felt light as air. I was over the moon I was so happy.
Kirkham was all smiles when her husband was able to pick her up for the first time ever.
Her husband, Daniel Kirkham, had whispered in her ear, Look, I can pick my wife up, and pretended he was carrying her over the threshold on their wedding night, she said. Kirkham wanted to document the moment for her large Instagram following, as part of her weight-loss journey, and they recreated the pose in a photo that went viral.
Thats a pretty big non-scale victory so I wanted to post it, said Kirkham, who was overweight for most of her life and now weighs 170. I was hesitant because of the loose skin, but that wasnt the point. The point was my husband picked me up.
Her loose skin, which hangs uncomfortably from her stomach, thighs and arms, as a result of her weight loss, is the reason she believes the photo racked up nearly 50,000 likes on Instagram.
The 24-year-old mom of two has lost over 140 pounds.
It was so raw and so real, said Kirkham, who has sons ages 3 years old and 11 months and lives in Bastrop, Texas. I didnt tuck it or hide it. This is real life.
The victory was another step in her nearly two and half year effort to lose weight and reclaim her life.
As an overweight girl, she was bullied and called names: Her middle school nickname was Twinkie. As a young adult, it was hard to breathe, her joints hurt and getting out of bed could take 30 minutes. But not any more.
I feel incredible, Kirkham said. I have my life back.
Kirkham decided to lose weight in January 2015 after seeing herself in holiday photos.
I knew I was big, but I didnt realize how big I had actually gotten, Kirkham said. I was so tired of being heavy.
At the time, she estimates she weighed 320 or 330 pounds. Her highest recorded weight was 310 pounds at a doctors appointment a few months earlier. She knew she wanted to live a long life for her growing family.
To start, Kirkham relied on portion control, healthier eating and exercise and lost 60 to 70 pounds before learning she was pregnant with her second son in November 2015. She restarted her weight-loss efforts after he was born in June 2016. Since January, shes been eating a low-carb diet and has lost another 60 pounds.
Kirkham had lap-band surgery in June 2015, but said it didnt work, as she was able to keep eating large amounts of food and gaining weight.
Through her viral photo, Kirkham hopes that people wont want to avoid weight loss because they are afraid of being left with excess skin, as she was at various points.
Id rather hold onto this 15 to 20 pounds of extra skin rather than having hundreds of extra pounds of fat on my body, she said. Its OK to have flaws. Mine right now is my loose skin.
Kirkham wants to have the skin surgically removed when she reaches her goal weight of 130 to 140 pounds, and she is raising money to fund the procedure. Some days are harder than others, but most of the time I love it because it shows how hard I worked, she said of the skin.
As she works to lose the last of her weight, she is happy with who she sees in the mirror: A confident, beautiful young lady.
Im so proud of myself for how far Ive come and the dedication that Ive put in, Kirkham said. I love my body that Im in. I love myself. Now I dont hide from mirrors or try and run past them so I dont see myself.
TODAY.com contributor Lisa A. Flam is a news and lifestyles reporter in New York. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook. For more inspirational stories, check out our My Weight-Loss Journey page.
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Weight loss can be tied to when, not just what, you eat – CNN
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
You might skip breakfast. At lunch, you may opt for a salad with lots of veggies, no croutons and low-fat dressing -- on the side, of course.
Then, three o'clock hits.
You're incredibly hungry and craving candy, sweets or chips. You finally cave, eating a candy bar or other treat.
By 6 p.m., you're tearing the kitchen apart, snacking on anything you see.
Despite your best efforts at cutting carbs at meals, you give in to a large helping of pasta or pizza. And then another. But you're still not satisfied. Dessert is calling, and you want something sweet, again. A scoop or two of ice cream satisfies you for the moment, but you continue to graze into the night until finally, you're so tired, you crash into bed.
So what is the cause of all of this diet drama that keeps occurring, almost according to schedule?
"I started noticing a common pattern where my patients were so good with restricting their calories during the day, but in the late afternoon and evening, they fell apart," said Tamara Duker Freuman, a nutritionist who has helped hundreds of people lose weight over the past decade on a meal-timing based plan she describes as the "circadian-synced diet."
"It was the ongoing grazing into the night. ... That's what kept undermining them. They often thought they were binge eaters ... but in reality, they were just really hungry.
"If they just ate a little more at breakfast and lunch, if they just added a few hundred extra calories in the morning, they would get their eating under control and lose weight," she said.
It's true that over-consuming calories at any time of day will result in weight gain. But skipping meals or eating too few calories earlier in the day appears to stack the odds against us. The result: Weight loss is hard to come by. In fact, more and more research points to the fact that when you front-load your calories instead, you have a much better chance of shedding pounds.
"What we have seen is that people on diets with the same number of calories who front-load calories to the earlier part of the day fare better in terms of subjective and objective measures of satiety," Freuman said. "They feel more satiated in evening, and there are actually differences in their hunger and satiety hormones ... and this seems to contribute to weight loss success."
One study involving 420 overweight and obese participants divided individuals into two groups: early eaters and late eaters, based on the timing of their lunch (i.e. before or after 3 p.m.). The late lunch eaters also ate lower-calorie breakfasts or skipped breakfast more often than early eaters.
The nutrient content of the meals was exactly the same for both groups, the only difference being that the breakfast and dinner meals were swapped. After 12 weeks, the big breakfast group lost about 2 times more weight than big dinner group (8.7 pounds for big breakfast group vs. 3.6 pounds for big dinner group) and lost over 4 more inches around their waist.
The big breakfast group experienced a 33% drop in triglyceride levels -- a marker associated with heart disease risk -- while the group that ate the higher-calorie dinner experienced a 14.6% increase. The bigger breakfast group also experienced greater reductions in fasting glucose, insulin and insulin resistance scores, all of which indicate decreased risk for type 2 diabetes, according to the study's authors.
So front-loading calories and carbohydrates is not only favorable in terms of weight loss, it had beneficial effects on other indicators of overall health, including decreased risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
That second study "opened my eyes," Freuman said. "It wasn't just that people were less hungry and eating less at night, but it pointed to the fact that there might be some sort of underlying metabolic magic going on, where the timing of calories and carbs mattered more than the total amount of calories and carbs eaten in a day. It helped me understand what I was intuitively seeing in my patients."
More and more research is suggesting that when you eat may be just as important as what you eat. And it is very closely tied to the complex science of circadian rhythms.
Circadian rhythms are driven by biological clocks inside our bodies. The brain has a master biological clock, influenced mainly by light, which tells "peripheral" clocks in the muscles and organs what time of day it is. Because of these clocks, many of the metabolic processes that take place inside us operate at different rates over the course of a 24-hour period.
"Because of circadian rhythms, there are variations in certain hormone levels, enzyme levels and glucose transporters at different parts of the day, which differentially affect how calories, carbohydrates and fat are metabolized," said Freuman, who presented case studies of patients who improved their weight and health by eating in sync with circadian rhythms at the New York State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics annual meeting in May 2016.
Circadian rhythms can help explain why eating late at night increases the likelihood of weight gain and decreases the rate at which we lose weight, compared with eating earlier in the day.
For example, research suggests that the calories we burn from digesting, absorbing and metabolizing the nutrients in the food we eat -- known as diet-induced thermogenesis -- is influenced by our circadian system and is lower at 8 p.m. than 8 a.m., according to Frank A.J.L. Scheer, director of the Medical Chronobiology Program in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Other metabolic processes involving insulin sensitivity and fat storage also operate according to circadian rhythms and can greatly influence the likelihood of weight gain or weight loss at different times of the day.
"These different metabolic processes ebb and flow at different times of the day, and they play a role in how your body metabolizes food energy, which ultimately affects your weight, cholesterol levels and blood sugar control -- and so it has tremendous implications for what is considered optimal times for eating," Freuman said.
Circadian rhythms may help explain why breakfast skipping is associated with increased risk of weight gain, even among those who consume comparable amounts of calories in a day.
"The link between breakfast skipping and obesity had once been thought to be due to overcompensation of calories at subsequent meals due to excess hunger ... but the research does not consistently show differences in total energy intake among breakfast-skippers," Freuman said.
"Something else about skipping breakfast -- aside from potentially eating more calories later in the day -- must explain the greater risk of weight gain among breakfast skippers," she said. A more likely answer: Eating more calories in the later part of the day is out of sync with metabolic circadian rhythms.
"We get less metabolically robust as we age," she explained. "So even if you've gotten away with skipping breakfast and eating out of sync in your 20s or 30s, it may eventually catch up with you."
Night shift workers can also benefit from eating in sync with their circadian rhythms. They may modify meal timing to sync up with metabolic circadian rhythms by eating breakfast at the end of their workday, at 7 or 8 a.m., and then eating their heaviest meal when they wake up, about 3 or 4 p.m.
Freuman discourages her night shift patients from eating during the night. "We don't want them eating many calories, so we'll have them sip on tea or have a Thermos of miso soup or, if need be, something small like an apple in order to minimize overnight calories.
"Your metabolism is working in a certain way, whether you are awake or asleep -- so even if you are awake during most of the night, you still want to be eating most of your calories during daylight. Sleep has little to do with it," Freuman said.
So how do we eat in sync with our circadian rhythms? They key is to front-load your calories and carbs. Freuman suggests the following, which she advises to her patients:
1. Don't skip breakfast
Ideally, breakfast should be satiating enough to preclude the need for a midmorning snack, and it should have a minimum of 300 calories, according to Freuman. It should always include high-fiber carbohydrates, which are more slowly digested than refined carbs, and it should include protein, which helps keep hunger in check.
Good breakfasts include a cup of cooked oatmeal with low-fat milk and a small handful of nuts, two slices of Ezekiel or whole-grain bread with mashed avocado and sliced tomato, or a two-egg omelet with veggies, fruit and a slice of whole-wheat toast.
If you are not hungry when you wake up, you can defer breakfast for a few hours -- but it should not be skipped, according to Freuman.
2. Have the "blue plate special" for lunch
"Lunch should be like that blue plate special ... the main meal of the day," Freuman said.
For a simple lunch strategy, Freuman suggests filling half of your plate with non-starchy vegetables and then dividing the second half into protein (like grilled fish or chicken) and slowly digested high-fiber carbohydrates (like beans or quinoa). "A salad with grilled chicken is fine, but try adding a baked sweet potato, a heaping scoop of chickpeas or even a thick, hearty lentil soup," she said.
If you prefer a sandwich for lunch, pair it with fiber-rich vegetables. "A turkey sandwich is part of a good lunch, but it's not a whole lunch." Try adding butternut squash soup or carrots with hummus.
Other good lunches that Freuman recommends include baked salmon with lentils and cooked green veggies or a Mexican quinoa bowl with quinoa, black beans, chicken, avocado and salsa, along with a pile of greens.
The easiest way to plan for lunch may be to use last night's leftovers. "I cook dinner at home and bring in my leftovers for lunch the next day. When I get home from work, I'm not tearing the house apart."
3. Pack a snack
An afternoon snack may be necessary if lunch and dinner are more than five hours apart. However, it should be no more than 200 calories, and it should be high in protein and fiber. "This will prevent you from arriving at dinner feeling 'starving,' " Freuman said.
Snacks that will satisfy include an apple with a tablespoon of peanut butter, grape tomatoes with string cheese, a hard-boiled egg or plain Greek yogurt with fruit.
4. Go low-carb for dinner
Dinner should be light and low in carbohydrates. "The more you can go low-carb for dinner, the more it will mitigate the effects of distorted calories at night," Freuman said.
Dinners might include fish and a cooked vegetable, lettuce-wrapped tacos or a turkey burger (minus the bun) and a salad with light dressing.
"I'll make turkey meatballs for my kids, and I'll give them pasta too, but I'll have mine on a bed of spinach -- and the next day, I'll bring the pasta for lunch."
And when dining out, Freuman suggests ordering two appetizers, like a salad and a shrimp cocktail or grilled calamari.
Lisa Drayer is a nutritionist, author and health journalist.
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These 4 Words Can Sabotage Your Weight-Loss Goals In So Many Sneaky Ways – Women’s Health
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
Women's Health | These 4 Words Can Sabotage Your Weight-Loss Goals In So Many Sneaky Ways Women's Health We all have that one friend who praises going gluten-free for her recent slim down and another who swears by her ~willpower~ for banning indulgenceseven a slice of birthday cake at her own birthday party. What?! Yeah, we hear you. While we totally ... |
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This Man Lost 60 Pounds, Built Muscle, and Started Feeling Better Than Ever – Men’s Health
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
Men's Health | This Man Lost 60 Pounds, Built Muscle, and Started Feeling Better Than Ever Men's Health Over the course of four years, Jeffries dropped 60 pounds, bringing his weight from 235 lbs to a much healthier 176 lbs. However, with that dramatic weight loss came an unforeseen consequence. "After losing the weight I still had the skin sagging down ... |
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‘Fat and frail’ seniors benefit from right exercise combo – KSNT News
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
CHICAGO (AP) Heavy seniors who want to lose pounds safely shouldnt skip the weight machines or the treadmill, new research suggests.
Experts have worried about recommending weight loss to older, obese people because it speeds up bone and muscle loss, increasing the danger of falls and broken bones. Losing weight plus aerobic activity and strength training improved their health more than dieting plus either type of exercise alone.
The results suggest a combination of exercises is the safest approach, and may have big implications for helping people continue to live independently as they age. Medicare, the U.S. health insurance program for people 65 and older, now covers behavioral therapy for weight loss and some plans offer gym memberships.
It is the worst of both worlds, being fat and frail, said Dr. Dennis T. Villareal of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, who led the study under a grant from the National Institute on Aging.
More than a third of Americans ages 65 and older are obese. Obesity can make the elderly vulnerable to medical problems, but losing weight can worsen frailty by hastening muscle and bone loss.
The study, published Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine, involved 141 older obese people who were randomly assigned to a diet-and-exercise program. They scored in the frail range on a standard test used with seniors.
One group did aerobics such as treadmill walking. Another did strength training with weight machines. A third group did aerobics and strength training. All exercised three times a week.
A control group didnt diet or exercise and only attended monthly nutrition classes.
After six months, all the groups except the do-nothing group had lost weight, about 19 pounds on average.
The combination and aerobics-only groups built their ability to use oxygen most efficiently, which can increase endurance. The combination and strength-only groups preserved the most lean mass and bone.
The health differences showed up in follow-up testing where participants did a series of nine tasks including picking up a penny, standing up from a chair and climbing stairs.
Most improved was the combination group with a 21 percent average increase in scores compared to 14 percent improvement in the aerobics-only and strength-only groups.
Its never too late to change lifelong unhealthy habits, Villareal said.
Minor injuries such as knee pain and shoulder pain among the exercisers were not enough to outweigh the benefits, he said.
The study excluded people with severe heart disease and other serious health problems, so the results apply only to people well enough to start an exercise program.
You get more bang for your buck with doing both types of training, especially when it comes to improving frailty scores, said Dr. Lawrence Appel of Johns Hopkins University, who was not involved in the study.
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Swallowable balloon can help people with obesity to shed weight – Irish Examiner
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
A swallowable balloon can lead to a dramatic weight loss over months but is only a temporary solution for obese patients, a medical expert warns.
A study found that obese people lost around 2st 6lb (15kg) over 16 weeks when they used the balloon that makes people feel full.
The Elipse Balloon, which costs under 4,000, is available privately in Ireland. It is in a capsule that is swallowed with a drink of water.
The capsule is attached to a hollow plastic tube, and when the doctor checks that it is correctly in place, it is filled up with water. The tube is then detached and removed. After 16 weeks a valve disintegrates, and the device is excreted safely by the body.
In a study presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Porto, Portugal, the balloon was given to 42 obese people (29 men and 13 women).
They were typically aged 46; had a body mass index of 39; and weighed just over 17st on average. After 16 weeks people lost more than 14% of their total body weight, or around a third of their excess weight.
Work was also carried out with patients on changing their eating habits.
Study leader, Roberta Ineca from the University of Rome, said the patients were very happy with the results: During my daily phone contacts with my patients, they shared with me their pictures and the amount of weight they lost.
Dr Roberta Ienca, with a swallowable balloon which makes people feel full.
However, board member of the Irish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, Professor Carel le Roux, said the balloon is not a treatment for obesity.
Prof le Roux works at the Diabetes Complications Research Centre at University College Dublins Conway Institute. He said obesity is a chronic disease: We now understand that obesity is a disease of the middle part of the brain the part that makes you feel more hungry or makes you feel very satisfied.
Prof le Roux, who treats people with obesity-related diseases, said, he would recommend the balloon, of which there are various types, for short-term weight loss: If we want people who are too sick to have an operation, such as a gastric bypass, heart or knee operation we can use the balloon to get them to a safe weight in three or six months time.
However, he does not think the balloon would be available under the public health system in Ireland in the future because the health economic benefit is very poor.
Prof le Roux said he has not used the capsule-type balloons that are available in Ireland because other balloons that are inserted into the stomach via the gullet using an endoscope are cheaper and achieve the same result.
People with obesity needed to know the balloon is not a treatment for obesity and that they will most likely regain all the weight they lost when the balloon comes out, he said: It is not a treatment for obesity, but it is a treatment for acute weight loss that will be followed by weight gain.
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Diet Doc’s Fullness Factor Appetite Suppressant is Helping Dieters Stay on Track – Marketwired (press release)
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:44 am
LEXINGTON, KY--(Marketwired - May 19, 2017) - Many people struggle to manage their diet program. Whether it's a plant-based diet, ketogenic diet, military diet, consuming fewer calories long enough to see weight loss results can be challenging. After all, hunger and subsequent over-eating sabotages the majority of diet attempts. The in-house team of doctors at the nationally recognized medical weight loss center, Diet Doc have developed Fullness Factor -- a new appetite suppressant to satiate hunger and accompany most diet plans to accelerate weight loss.
Fullness Factor works to reduce hunger in-between meals to keep your diet program on track. These hunger suppressant pills combine the water-soluble fiber called glucomannan, which expands in the digestive tract and replicates the sensation of fullness, with a patented vegetable protein called Slendesta, a powerful appetite suppressant made from potato extract that sends the signal to your brain that you are full.
Fullness Factor should be taken an hour prior to each meal. The result? Eating less during meals, feeling full for longer periods of time, and seeing weight loss results without suffering through constant food cravings, mood swings and irritability that normally comes with a sudden reduction in calories. In fact, Diet Doc patients have noticed that Fullness Factor helps make a reduced calorie diet much more bearable. Diet Doc patients taking Fullness Factor have also observed other improvements such as reduced constipation, reduced cholesterol, and lowered blood sugar.
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‘Pill’ which inflates after swallowing helps slimmers shed third of their weight in four months – Devon Live
Posted: May 19, 2017 at 11:43 am
We've all seen the adverts for magical quick-fix solutions to losing weight quickly but now scientists may have developed a 'magic bullet' for slimmers.
All you need to do is swallow a pill. The pill is actually a hi-tech gastric balloon which inflates after you swallow it. Once it's in your stomach, it inflates and fills up your stomach to make you feel full and then deflates itself after four months,according to Mirror Online.
Details of the brand new slimming aid were presented at the world's biggest obesity conference in Porto, Portugal this week.
Trial results found the 15-minute balloon operation was 'safe and effective' and triggered 'substantial weight loss' in obese patients.
On average, those who use the treatment shed a third of their excess body weight. Patients aged between 27 and 67 each lost an average of 15.2kg (2st 4lbs).
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It has already been approved for use in the UK and could help those who find it impossible to shed the pounds through normal diets. Experts said that millions of Brits could eventually benefit from the simple pill. Unlike existing gastric products, no surgery is required to insert or remove it.
Dr Roberta Ienca, of Sapienza University of Rome, who led the study, said: "Because the Elipse Balloon does not require endoscopy, surgery or anaesthesia, this may make it suitable for a larger population of obese patients not responding to diet or lifestyle treatment."
Dr Ienca told the Daily Mirror that all the patients also enjoyed "improvements in overall metabolic health including blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood sugar control".
She described the reaction of patients to the device as "incredible".
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She said: "They are very happy about the results they were able to achieve.
"During my daily phone contacts with my patients, they shared with me their pictures and the amount of weight they lost.
"They are very satisfied with the results achieved day after day."
Speaking at the the European Congress on Obesity in Porto, Portugal, Dr Ienca added that it could also be fitted in patients "by a variety of clinicians - nutritionists, dietitians, and internists - who currently do not have access to or are qualified to fit endoscopic or surgical weight loss devices."
The patient swallows a tiny pill containing the deflated Elipse balloon, which is made from a delicate polymer film.
A catheter is attached and once the pill has reached the stomach, a doctor fills the balloon with 550ml of water through the catheter, then tugs on the tube to detach it.
The filled balloon takes up a large part of the stomach, reducing appetite and improving the patient's odds of shedding weight.
And after 16 weeks, a valve in the polymer film opens and the balloon collapses. It passes out normally through the digestive system.
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Previously, most existing gastric balloons rely on a surgeon putting the device in the stomach using an internal probe while the patient is sedated or under anaesthetic.
It also has to be removed during surgery the same way.
Two in three Brits are overweight or obese.
It is not yet available on the NHS but is available through some private weight loss clinics in the UK.
The NHS is already trialling similar balloon pills to the one in the study presented in Porto.
The cost for the full treatment varies between 2,200 and 3,400 - less than half the cost of gastric band surgery.
The balloon pill has the potential to provide "significant cost savings" for the NHS and save billions of pounds a year.
Obesity now costs the NHS 16billion a year - which includes treating obesity-linked medical conditions like Type 2 diabetes.
The study presented in Porto found that the swallowable gastric balloon "is a safe and effective way to induce substantial weight loss".
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The research examined the impact of the balloon on 50 obese patients who had failed to lose weight by diet alone and who had refused other gastric treatment, because of the need of an endoscopy or anaesthesia.
Each patient had the balloon in their stomach for 16 weeks after which it spontaneously opened, emptied, and was excreted. They were checked every two weeks.
In the last four weeks of the treatment, a very low calorie diet of 700 kcal/day was introduced to enhance weight loss and maximise the results to increase patient satisfaction. Once the balloon was excreted, patients were transitioned to a Mediterranean diet for weight maintenance.
After 16 weeks, the average weight loss was 15.2kg. The average percentage weight loss was a drastic 31 per cent.
There were no serious adverse events recorded. All other adverse events including nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain were either self-limiting or resolved with medication.Dr Ienca concluded: "The Elipse Balloon appears to be a safe and effective weight loss method. Furthermore, the absence of endoscopy and anaesthesia for placement and removal can lead to significant cost savings."
Prof Jason Halford, treasurer of the European Association for the Study of Obesity, which is hosting the world's biggest obesity conference, said: "With bariatric surgery, there are potential complications, it's a very permanent change in your life and it's not easily reversible.
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"People are looking for alternatives. "I think this is for people before they would get to the point where they need bariatric surgery. Potentially millions could benefit
"I think if studies are there and it's cost-effective... I think it should be considered on the NHS."
Dr Simon Cork, Research Fellow at the Department of Investigative Medicine, Imperial College London, added: "Currently, gastric balloons have to be inserted under general anaesthetic or sedation.
"This not only limits the number of patients who can have them implanted, but also increases surgery time and has significant costs associated with it."
He added: "The introduction of a device which doesn't require surgery to implant is a positive step forward."
Report by The Plymouth Herald.
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