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Most Americans Believe Bariatric Surgery Is Shortcut, Should Be ‘Last Resort’: Survey


 

Individualizing Treatment

Obesity treatment plans should be tailored to patients on the basis of individual factors such as body mass index, existing medical conditions, and family history, Dr. Teixeira said.

Besides bariatric surgery, patients also may consider options such as counseling, lifestyle changes, and medications including the latest weight loss drugs, he added.

The clinical approach to obesity treatment has evolved, said Miguel Burch, MD, director of general surgery and chief of minimally invasive and gastrointestinal surgery at Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, California, who was not involved in the survey.

“At one point in my career, I could say the only proven durable treatment for obesity is weight loss surgery. This was in the context of patients who were morbidly obese requiring risk reduction, not for a year or two but for decades, and not for 10-20 pounds but for 40-60 pounds of weight loss,” said Dr. Burch, who also directs the bariatric surgery program at Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Torrance, California.

“That was a previous era. We are now in a new one with the weight loss drugs,” Dr. Burch said. “In fact, it’s wonderful to have the opportunity to serve so many patients with an option other than just surgery.”

Still, Dr. Burch added, “we have to change the way we look at obesity management as being either surgery or medicine and start thinking about it more as a multidisciplinary approach to a chronic and potentially relapsing disease.”

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.

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