This is a helpful site when you want to know what is involved in the surgery, how to make the decision to have a weight-loss surgery, and what risks are involved. The site is user-friendly, speaks in language the reader can understand and gives expert opinions on surgical means for losing weight. Find great information on gastric bypass surgeries and obesity.
The site has diagrams to give readers an idea of the different surgery options. Also outlined are the benefits and risk factors associated with the surgery. You will learn about the dangers of being obese and the health conditions obese people often deal with. This site offers a lot of answers about weight-loss surgery in the form of Frequently Asked Questions. The site is user-friendly, there is no interactive component, but is very informational. It covers insurance, procedure, and life after surgery questions. It even lets you know how to maintain the weight loss by offering some basic rules about eating.
This site (when you do a search for obesity) comes up with a huge variety of articles for kids, teens, and parents. This is a good site to go look at with your kids when you want to discuss nutrition and the dangers of overeating. It has a fun layout and is extremely easy to navigate.
This site offers an overview of what gastric bypass surgeries entail. The site is user-friendly and has illustrations to give readers a mental picture of how the surgeries work. This is a good place to begin your research.
This site provides you with good information to begin your research. There is an overview of what each type of gastrointestinal procedure entails, risks, benefits, and a profile of people who usually get this type of surgery. Find useful answers in an easy-to-understand article. The site is user-friendly, but there is nothing interactive or interesting; it simply provides the facts.
Headquarters120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000Chicago, IL 60606-6995800/877-1600Washington, DC office1120 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 480Washington, DC 20036800/877-0877ADA’s commitment is to helping people lead healthy lives. You will find answers and support from dieticians as you begin your journey through weight loss. The mission is to lead the future of dietetics.
World Service OfficePO Box 44020Rio Rancho, NM 87174-4020505-891-2664This is a support network that offers a 12-step program for recovery from compulsive eating. OA addresses obesity, weight loss, diet issues and a person’s physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This sets OA apart from other weight loss and obesity organizations.
1 WIN WAYBETHESDA, MD 20892-3665Phone: (202) 828-1025FAX: (202) 828-1028Email: WIN@info.niddk.nih.govInternet: http://www.win.niddk.nih.govToll-free number: 1-877-946-4627E-mail: win@info.niddk.nih.gov The Weight-control Information Network is a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, which is the Federal Government’s lead agency responsible for biomedical research on nutrition and obesity. WIN provides the general public, health professionals, the media, and Congress with up-to-date, science-based health information on weight control, obesity, physical activity, and related nutritional issues.
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