Wednesday, March 28, 2012

CU should reduce the risk of obesity was wrong

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Hospital (hospital) were held, "the medical alert. And obesity. Case studies from real experience, "Ut said Gen. invited by a kind of red, black, sweet water, which had been treated for obesity at the University hospital with a body weight 350 kg between August 2553 and his medical treatment at 4 months. The remaining 91 kg weight and pick the participants.


MD. Suthep seeks property rich. Department of Surgery. Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, said that obesity is a disease with obesity. For those who are obese and are prone to complications. Those with a BMI over 30, which can be calculated by hand. By the weight in kilograms divided by the product of the height in centimeters. The body mass index. For infection to occur with people who are obese are more than 10 diseases such as cerebral thrombosis. Sleep apnea. High pulmonary arterial pressure, gallstones, gallbladder disease, etc..

MD. Suthep said. Patients were divided into two groups: obese with a BMI over 35 is used to control the amount of flour, sugar and fat diet with exercise. The group with BMI greater than 35 patients to reduce the size of the stomach. And reduce the absorption of the stomach. The third way is to have a surgery. Band stomach. Using silicone medical part of the gastric band, which makes it more real. Two. The stomach, most of which extend out to the rest of the stomach tube instead. Three. The stomach and small bowel bypass, which makes the stomach smaller.


"This is the most effective method of treatment is surgery, University hospital patients who are obese have been 100 cases from 87 to 280 kg weight before treatment, which can reduce the weight given to each patient on average. 50 years of follow-up after surgery, all patients with symptoms of cardiovascular disease by 82 percent cure of diabetes, while 60 percent cure of disease, high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood diseases, breathing while sleeping. sleep, "Dr.. Suthep said.