Hidden Treasures Of Weight Loss Surgery


Weight loss surgery, otherwise known as gastric bypass or bariatric surgery, limits how many nutrients you absorb and the amount of food you can eat by surgically changing your stomach and digestive system.  This option is often recommended as a solution for those who are extremely overweight or obese and can’t seem to lose weight through lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise.  If you or anyone you know is suffering from health-related issues due to obesity, please seek bariatric surgeons in Texas.

There are other parameters in which someone would be considered, or qualify, for gastric bypass or another type of weight-loss surgery including the following:

       Your body mass index (BMI) is 40 or higher
       Your body mass index (BMI) is 35 or more, and you have a serious weight-related health problem, such as hypertension (high blood pressure), severe sleep apnea, or type 2 diabetes
       Your efforts to lose weight with diet and exercise have been unsuccessful
       You are a teenager who has gone through puberty, your body mass index (BMI) is 35 or more, and you have a serious obesity-related health problem(s), such as severe sleep apnea or type 2 diabetes

Although the obvious benefit of weight loss surgery in Texas is to lose weight quickly and reduce the risk of potentially life-threatening weight-related health problems, there are numerous benefits most are not even aware of. 

Food Tastes Better
A study conducted by Stanford University found that overweight and obese people had far less sensitive taste buds than normal-weight people and that bariatric surgery actually may increase their taste bud sensitivity, along with helping them shed pounds.  Fox News added to this phenomenon, stating in a report that losing weight causes hormonal shifts in our body to increase the sharpness of taste buds and appreciate the taste of food, rather than the quantity. 

Promotion From The Boss
Psychologists at the University of Oxford have reported that the innate perception of employers is that a massive employee may not be able to perform the duties of a job as well as a ordinary weighing employee.  Or, that an overweight employee will have health-related issues that interfere with the job. Studies released from Fox Business also support this, pointing out discrimination against obese job candidates and employees.

Allergy Free
When we are overweight, our adrenal glands and the respiratory system has additional stress, drastically increasing our chances for allergy-related health conditions and asthma.  When we lose weight, we boost our adrenal glands, fighting off those nasty seasonal allergies.

Wait, There’s More
In addition to all the hidden benefits listed above, weight loss surgery has also been found to effectively tackle type 2 diabetes, improve fertility rates and pregnancy in women, reduce levels of depression, combat joint pain, and increase our sleep quality by stopping snoring. 

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