Cardiovascular Disease

Obesity Leads to Cardiovascular Disease

There’s no denying the fact that obesity has been on the rise for decades. It has been proven to make life uncomfortable and to lower people’s quality of life. Obesity leads to the development of cardiovascular disease and fatty material building up in your arteries. If the arteries get damaged and clogged, it can lead to a heart attack. In contrast, comparing patients undergoing bariatric surgery with nonsurgical patients with obesity have shown reduced coronary artery disease risk with surgery.

According to bariatric surgeon Dr. Arush Sabharwal, “High blood pressure is usually more frequent in obese people. A 10kg higher body weight is associated with a 3.0mm Hg higher systolic and 2.3mm higher diastolic blood pressure, this increase estimates a 12% increase in coronary heart disease and 24% increased risk for stroke”.

Bariatric surgery is a type of weight loss surgery that can help individuals achieve significant weight loss and improve their health. According to Dr. Arush Sabharwal, “Bariatric surgery can be a powerful tool for individuals struggling with obesity-related cardiovascular disease. By achieving significant weight loss, individuals can reduce the pressure on their artery and improve their overall health.”

Dr. Arush Sabharwal, a Surgeon, suggests that bariatric surgery should only be considered if everything else fails.

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