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    This Weight Loss Method Is Causing Higher Rates of Death in Men, New Study Says

    The doctor who led the study says "men tend to wait" too long to address this health crisis.

    You know that moment when it hits you: You have no choice but to lose weight. By that time, your options might feel drastic—from intermittent fasting to going keto… or even looking into weight loss surgery. A new study reveals that within 30 days of undergoing one increasingly typical weight loss method, men are dying at significantly higher rates than women are. Here's a new reason it can be so important to get your nutrition in check before your health spins out of control.

    Most nutrition and medical professionals might suggest that lifestyle changes like a leaner diet and more exercise can be the healthiest way to lose weight. In other cases, for individuals who need to take the bariatric surgery route to shed pounds, authors of a new study recommend that patients should be consciously proactive about when they have the procedure done.

    At this week's Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, lead author Hannes Beiglböck, M.D. from the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, presented findings from a recent review of 10 years' worth of studies that included over 19,000 bariatric surgery patients.

    As a press release states, Beiglböck's study concluded: "Men who undergo bariatric (obesity) surgery are five times as likely to die within 30 days of the procedure compared to women, and their long-term mortality is almost three times higher."

    Study Finds suggests this is due to the fact that men wait until they're older to seek the surgery. The source explains that in many cases, by the time they do, they already have cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, or Type 2 diabetes, which may contribute to this higher death rate among men.

    Women, on the other hand, "seem more willing to look at surgical weight loss earlier in life, whereas men tend to wait until they have more comorbidities," Beiglböck said. (Psychiatric disorders were also a comorbidity for both genders, while for women, cancers were 9% more prevalent among women who expired after surgery.)

    We should note that this study doesn't necessarily call for total alarmism over bariatric surgery, as it can indeed be helpful for many patients. To be specific, the researchers cited hopeful insights based on the data they reviewed: "Between January 2010 and April 2020, less than 2% of bariatric surgery patients died," they reported.

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    Knew a guy who did this thx to his wife’s work health insurance policy

    I guess the insurance company figured he’ll be cheaper for them in the long run if he isn’t obese

    Fatties are delusional. They pretend being that fat is fine

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      #3
      Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
      Knew a guy who did this thx to his wife’s work health insurance policy

      I guess the insurance company figured he’ll be cheaper for them in the long run if he isn’t obese

      Fatties are delusional. They pretend being that fat is fine
      They even make TV shows for them now.
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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

        They even make TV shows for them now.
        Being in-shape is the new left handed

        you now live in a world made for fatties and righties

        lotta clothes is cut with fat people proportions in mind

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          #5
          Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
          Being in-shape is the new left handed

          you now live in a world made for fatties and righties

          lotta clothes is cut with fat people proportions in mind
          True words, Grandpa

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            #6
            Of course those with more health risk are more likely to suffer serious to death complication from serious surgery, also note those with more health risk tend to be the obese and elderly so if you check both those boxes you are at double that risk. Now what I have seen in my professional life is.... this; those who get surgery are destined to fail solely because absolutely nothing has changed in their mentality, behavior and in their bodily responses (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) to their way of eating/life that has them in this morbid obese state. In order to get that overweight you must eat beyond "full" you already registered in your brain and your body that you are full however you ignore it for whatever reason i.e. (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) and continue to eat. That is not going to change because they made your stomach smaller or stapled something or re-routed anything, so the same core problem is going to persist and you are going to be overweight.

            When truth be told these morbid obese people can loose weight easily, the more obese you are the more you can lose weight and still be eating like crap because a cut for a morbid obese person is still an intake that will make a normal person obese. So they can eat chips, burgers, sodas, etc on a diet and still lose weight they just cant eat as much as they are accustomed to; instead of 4 cheeseburgers a day cut it down to 3 cheese burgers a day. Sustainable progression is the name of this game.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
              Of course those with more health risk are more likely to suffer serious to death complication from serious surgery, also note those with more health risk tend to be the obese and elderly so if you check both those boxes you are at double that risk. Now what I have seen in my professional life is.... this; those who get surgery are destined to fail solely because absolutely nothing has changed in their mentality, behavior and in their bodily responses (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) to their way of eating/life that has them in this morbid obese state. In order to get that overweight you must eat beyond "full" you already registered in your brain and your body that you are full however you ignore it for whatever reason i.e. (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) and continue to eat. That is not going to change because they made your stomach smaller or stapled something or re-routed anything, so the same core problem is going to persist and you are going to be overweight.

              When truth be told these morbid obese people can loose weight easily, the more obese you are the more you can lose weight and still be eating like crap because a cut for a morbid obese person is still an intake that will make a normal person obese. So they can eat chips, burgers, sodas, etc on a diet and still lose weight they just cant eat as much as they are accustomed to; instead of 4 cheeseburgers a day cut it down to 3 cheese burgers a day. Sustainable progression is the name of this game.
              The God comes back with the knowledge
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
                Of course those with more health risk are more likely to suffer serious to death complication from serious surgery, also note those with more health risk tend to be the obese and elderly so if you check both those boxes you are at double that risk. Now what I have seen in my professional life is.... this; those who get surgery are destined to fail solely because absolutely nothing has changed in their mentality, behavior and in their bodily responses (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) to their way of eating/life that has them in this morbid obese state. In order to get that overweight you must eat beyond "full" you already registered in your brain and your body that you are full however you ignore it for whatever reason i.e. (dopamine,shame,love,hate,etc) and continue to eat. That is not going to change because they made your stomach smaller or stapled something or re-routed anything, so the same core problem is going to persist and you are going to be overweight.

                When truth be told these morbid obese people can loose weight easily, the more obese you are the more you can lose weight and still be eating like crap because a cut for a morbid obese person is still an intake that will make a normal person obese. So they can eat chips, burgers, sodas, etc on a diet and still lose weight they just cant eat as much as they are accustomed to; instead of 4 cheeseburgers a day cut it down to 3 cheese burgers a day. Sustainable progression is the name of this game.
                I like food as much as teh next person.

                But can't understand those foos who will eat themselves to death.

                It isn't pleasurable to STUFF yourself everyday. Buncha food slow and tired feels more like pain than pleasure

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post

                  I like food as much as teh next person.

                  But can't understand those foos who will eat themselves to death.

                  It isn't pleasurable to STUFF yourself everyday. Buncha food slow and tired feels more like pain than pleasure
                  Yes, its an addiction. Whatever pleasure/reward they get out of it over takes their willpower. Same goes for smokers, drinkers, etc they all know death is possibly the end results yet that isnt enough to get them to stop.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post

                    Yes, its an addiction. Whatever pleasure/reward they get out of it over takes their willpower. Same goes for smokers, drinkers, etc they all know death is possibly the end results yet that isnt enough to get them to stop.
                    Some eat for pleasure, some for boredom, depression, etc.

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