Benefits of Walking After Bariatric Surgery
There is a ton of walking needed after bariatric surgery which can feel redundant and excessive. But it's one of [...]
By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2020-08-18T17:40:41+00:00December 22nd, 2016|Categories: Bariatric Health & Lifestyle Resources, Positive Habits|Tags: avoid, disease, life expectency, reduce risk of diabetes|2 Comments
There is a ton of walking needed after bariatric surgery which can feel redundant and excessive. But it's one of [...]
By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2020-11-13T18:24:26+00:00November 24th, 2014|Categories: Case Studies, Medication and Supplements|Tags: diabetes, heart attack, heart disease, high, medication, morbid obesity, obesity problems, obesity risks, pill, reduce risk of diabetes|0 Comments
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are over 78 million adults in the United States [...]
By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2020-11-13T18:16:53+00:00July 25th, 2014|Categories: Statistics|Tags: benefits, comorbidities, diabetes, does weight loss surgery cure diabetes, health benefits, obesity problems, reduce risk of diabetes, remission, results, study|0 Comments
Patients that have undergone bariatric surgery might find that they see excellent results after just a few years - or [...]
By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2020-08-17T18:38:08+00:00March 23rd, 2014|Categories: Bariatric Surgery Benefits, Case Studies|Tags: acid reflux, cure, diabetes, health benefits, reduce risk of diabetes, what is acid reflux|0 Comments
Diabetes affects more than 150 million people globally. Over 90% of those with the disease have the Type 2 form, [...]
By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2020-11-25T01:17:49+00:00October 7th, 2013|Categories: Case Studies|Tags: comorbidities, diabetes, does weight loss surgery cure diabetes, insulin, insurance, low cost, medical, obesity related health issues, reduce risk of diabetes, rny gastric bypass, statistics, studies, type 2 diabetes|0 Comments
Bariatric surgery has evolved from surgical treatment of morbidly obese to treating metabolic syndrome type 2 diabetes mellitus (t2DM). Despite [...]