Most people in the modern world have become increasingly concerned about their weight for various reasons. Medical experts have continued to emphasize the importance of maintaining proper weight. There are a number of ways that people can use to reduce their weight. First, there is the use of the gastric bypass surgery. The other approach is by using natural weight loss techniques.
Gastric bypass surgery is a medical procedure that is conducted to help the patients who cannot lose a significant amount of weight by natural means. It specifically involves altering how their stomachs and small intestines handle food intake. The outcome of the procedure is a stomach that is relatively small in size. This has the effect of making the patient to feel full with consumption of less amount of food. Lower food consumption leads to weight loss.
Natural weight loss involves the use of properly balanced diets, regular exercising and behavioral change to reduce weight. This method is the most recommended by health professionals because it does not involve all the risks associated with the gastric bypass surgery. It is thus referred to as the ‘healthy’ way to achieve reduction of weight. Natural weight loss can be attained on a long term or short term basis depending on the targets set by an individual. It also depends on the requirements of the human body.
Gastric bypass surgery is a preferable way of weight loss because the results of the surgery are achieved more quickly than through traditional dieting and exercising. The success of natural weight loss depends on the commitment of the individual to strictly adhere with the dieting and exercising plans. Conversely, the success of a gastric bypass surgery indicates the success of the weight reduction procedure. If the risks associated with the procedure are properly mitigated, then, individuals who intend to lose their weight within a short duration should opt for the procedure. This creates need for qualified and skilled surgeons.
Surgeons can perform the procedure using two methods namely, the open surgery and laparoscopy. Surgeons conducting an open surgery will often make a cut on a large section of the patient’s belly. Laparoscopy is a procedure that derives its name from the use of a device known as a laparoscope. A laparoscope is a very small camera that is inserted inside the belly of the patient when performing the surgery. The procedure gastric bypass surgery exposes the patient to a number of risks, which include clotting of blood, excessive loss of blood, infections, difficulties in breathing, and heart attack.
Natural weight loss is a gradual process that introduces changes to the human body to enhance the efficient working of the human body. However, it requires discipline on the part of the individual. A slight setback in the dieting and exercising work plans can result in the gaining back of lost weight. It is also recommended that individuals can use supplements such as vitamins and minerals to boost their dieting and exercising schedules. Natural weight loss can be attained on a long term or short term basis depending on the targets set by an individual. It also depends on the requirements of the human body.
In conclusion, the gastric bypass surgery is an effective way of achieving weight loss especially where results are required urgently. Although many people prefer the natural weight loss techniques, the possibility of failing to adhere to the necessary dieting and exercising schedules is very high. Many individuals find it difficult to watch what they eat and only when they are hungry. They also find exercising routines extremely demanding. This makes the gastric bypass surgery a preferable option for weight loss.
Thesis StatementGastric by-pass surgery is better than traditional diet and exercise because it is a quick method of losing weight for individual with health conditions caused by obesity.
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