Intro

Around 25% of people around the world are overweight or obese, and this can result directly in conditions such as cardiovascular complaints, diabetes, and joint and muscular problems.

Mild cases of overweight can be addressed in normal life by changing eating habits, becoming more active and reducing stress. Clinical obesity, however, is much more complex and involves many comorbidities. These patients’ lives have often been dominated by years of self-recrimination and unsuccessful dieting. An optimised treatment plan is devised with professional support from an interdisciplinary team of internists, psychologists, physiotherapists, surgeons and many other specialists. Bariatric surgery accompanied by dietary advice is often the most useful and successful route in the long term. This reduces the patient’s distorted sense of appetite and alleviates existing diabetes. The resulting weight loss greatly enhances their quality of life.

Medical specialities

Bariatric surgery
Dietary advice
Gastric bypass surgery
Gastric banding
Long-term follow-up care
Psychological support
Therapeutic exercise program
Weight reduction

Obesity: clinics