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Non Surgical Treatment of Morbid Obesity
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- Nonsurgical treatments include caloric restriction, exercise, behaviour modification, and drug therapy.
- The long-term results of caloric restriction programs have been poor.
- Exercise programs without some type of caloric restriction are generally ineffective beyond the loss of 6 to 10 pounds.
- Long-term success with behaviour modification programs is also lacking.
- Pharmacologic programs are popular, but they are equally ineffective as a treatment for morbid obesity; they use appetite-suppressing medications that act by increasing the central nervous system concentration of serotonin, a mood-elevating neurotransmitter believed to be involved in eating disorders.
- Amphetamines and newer potentially addictive sympathomimetic medications are also used without significant long-term success.
- Other medications are available that reduce the absorption of fat through the inhibition of lipase.
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Gastric Sleeve (Obesity Surgery) Patient |
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