减肥手术:当前观点

Anwar Ul Haque
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肥胖和超重被定义为可能损害健康的异常或过度的脂肪积累世界卫生组织对超重的定义是BMI > 25,肥胖的定义是> 30kg/m2。美国国立卫生研究院(National Institute of Health)将病态肥胖定义为BMI≥40kg/m2或BMI≥35kg/m2并伴有肥胖相关合并症肥胖已成为全球健康危机,影响着数百万人,并显著增加了患糖尿病、心血管疾病和某些类型癌症等慢性疾病的风险。由于传统的减肥方法往往对严重肥胖的人无效,减肥手术作为一种改变生活的解决方案已经得到了重视。这篇社论探讨了减肥手术对患者生活的变革性影响,揭示了它的有效性、安全性和长期效益。
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Bariatric Surgery: The Current Perspective
Obesity and overweight are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health.1 The WHO definition of overweight is a BMI > 25 and for obesity is > 30kg/m2. The National Institute of Health defines morbid obesity as a BMI of 40kg/m2 or more or a BMI of 35kg/m2 or more in the presence of obesity related comorbidities.2 Obesity has emerged as a global health crisis, affecting millions of individuals and significantly increasing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and certain types of cancer. As traditional methods of weight loss often prove ineffective for severely obese individuals, bariatric surgery has gained prominence as a life-altering solution. This editorial explores the transformative impact of bariatric surgery on patients' lives, shedding light on its effectiveness, safety, and long-term benefits.
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