Tag Archive for: bariatric surgery new jersey

Drug lobby wants clearer FDA rules for diet pills

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The pharmaceutical industry may stop investing in medicines to treat diseases like diabetes or obesity without more explicit guidelines from U.S. regulators, the chairman of the drug trade group said on Thursday.

The Food and Drug Administration must approve any medical products sold in the United States, but drug companies say they cannot always predict how the agency weighs risks and benefits for medicines that could be widely used. Read more

Bipolar Drug May Spur Weight Gain, Thyroid Problems: Review

THURSDAY, Jan. 19 (HealthDay News) — A new medical review finds that lithium, a common treatment for bipolar disorder, can lead to weight gain and causes high rates of abnormalities in the thyroid and parathyroid glands. Read more

Robin Quivers working on diet memoir

NEW YORK (AP) — Robin Quivers doesn’t kid around — not too much — when it comes to her diet.

Howard Stern‘s longtime sidekick is working on a memoir about her struggles with her weight and health and her decision to eat vegan. Read more

Federal appeals court hears Ky. diet drug pair

CINCINNATI (AP) — Two former attorneys serving prison time for scamming their clients of $94.6 million from a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen may have a valid point about the trial judge making an error, but “it looks wrong” that they took the bulk of the settlement for themselves, a federal appeals court judge said Tuesday. Read more

Health Tip: Get More Veggies Into Your Diet

New research could mean millions of older women can skip frequent screening tests for osteoporosis: Read more

R.I.P. Krispy Kreme Burger, says top Bariatric surgeon on Deen Diabetes news

Food Network star Paula Deen made a deal with devil in Georgia it seems, as the butter loving Southern fried food queen is suffering from Type 2 diabetes and has hid the diagnosis for years. Read more

Is Intake of Vitamin D and Calcium Important for Cardiovascular Health in Elderly Obese Patients?

Abstract  There is compelling evidence that bariatric weight loss reduces cardiovascular complications; however, these still tend to
be the most common cause of late death after surgical intervention. In a prospective cohort study, correlations of dietary
nutrients with indexes of vascular health were sought, with emphasis on vitamin D and calcium. Clinically stable obese outpatient
subjects (>60 years old, N = 44) were interviewed about dietary macro and micronutrients. Nutritional assessment targeted anthropometric and bioimpedance
analysis (BIA), hematologic counts, lipid profile, glucose homeostasis, and inflammatory markers. Carotid intima-media thickness
(IMT) and brachial flow-mediated dilation (FMD), along with related vascular measurements, were document…

Bariatric Surgery and Diabetic Retinopathy: a Pilot Analysis

Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Letter to the EditorPages 1-2DOI 10.1007/s11695-012-0600-9Authors
Lakshminarayanan Varadhan, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust, Springfield Unit, North Buildings, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 6QG UKTracy Humphreys, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust, Springfield Unit, North Buildings, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 6QG UKAdrian B. Walker, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust, Springfield Unit, North Buildings, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 6QG UKChandra V. N. Cheruvu, Department of Surgery, University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust, Stoke on Trent,…

Understanding the Determinants of Weight-Related Quality of Life among Bariatric Surgery Candidates

Obesity and its relation to quality of life are multifaceted. The purpose of this paper was to contribute evidence to support a framework for understanding the impact of obesity on quality of life in 42 morbidly obese subjects considering a wide number of potential determinants. A model of weight-related quality of life (WRQL) was developed based on the Wilson-Cleary model, considering subjects' weight characteristics, arterial oxygen pressure (PaO2), walking capacity (6-minute walk test, 6MWT), health-related quality of life (HRQL; Physical and Mental Component Summaries of the SF-36 PCS/MCS), and WRQL. The model of WRQL was tested with linear regressions and a path analysis, which showed that as PaO2 at rest increased 6MWT increased. 6MWT was positively associated with the PCS, which…

Doomed to Weight?

Two recent articles in the New York Times have painted a gloomy portrait of weight loss. To start off 2012, the New York Times Magazine ran a cover story by Tara Parker-Pope titled “The Fat Trap.” The article essentially summarized the biological mechanisms that work against us in our battle of the bulge.read more (Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center)