the Government calls for surgeons, the obesity problem urgently recognise Britain's first large scale study of the effects of weight loss surgery a large reduction has reported diabetes and other health problems type 2.A year after the operation, the cases of type 2 diabetes fell by 50%, and on average, patients lost almost 60% of their excess weight, surgery said the national Bariatric registration.
It examined the effects of 7,045 operations more than two years carried out.
The Royal College of surgeons says that the NHS for demand should prepare.
The report says that the world has been devoured by a pandemic of obesity. In the United Kingdom says it there are about one million people who could benefit from bariatric surgery-, includes gastric bypasses and lap-bands.
It is estimated that 10,000 such operations in the United Kingdom in fiscal year 2008 / 09 and 2009 / 10 performed, saw testing 7,045.
The report contains detailed year-follow-up data for 1,421 operations. 379 Patients had type 2 diabetes before surgery, while a year later this figure to 188 had fallen.
There were also improvements in blood pressure and everyday tasks such as climbing stairs.
The authors claim that by reducing the associated costs of such as the treatment of diabetes, obesity, bariatric surgery "a real bargain for the health sector and society" offers.
"Unsustainable burden"
Read the main plotthere are at least two generations of morbidly obese patients, now presenting with diabetes, stroke, heart disease and cancer for which preventive measures are completely irrelevant. "Alberic of Fiennes of national Bariatric quote end surgery registration Alberic of Fiennes, bariatric surgeon and Chairman of the Committee on NBSR said data, the treatment should be placed on the NHS more frequently available."
"An approach that limits treatment at a fraction of that benefit is one that is the NHS in years Rue would come, as these patients are an unsustainable burden on the health service."
"Prevention strategy alone has proved ineffective;" There are at least two generations of morbidly obese patients, now presenting with diabetes, stroke, heart disease and cancer for which preventive measures are completely irrelevant. "Get the numbers - these people must be treated."
President of the Royal College of surgeons John Black called for urgent Government action.
"Surgeons have said for years, the NHS on the edge of being flooded by obesity related references."
"Instead of the situation is miraculously disappear in the hope, it's time, that the Ministry of health recognizes the problem, and with us to develop of a long-term planning works to meet increased demand."
The Chairman of the charity Diabetes UK, Professor Sir George Alberti, stressed however that weight should try first people who were overweight to lose changes through diet and lifestyle.
"We agree that help bariatric surgery as a treatment alternative to the people, lose weight, if all other attempts have been unsuccessful and your diabetes is poorly controlled should be used."
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