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Posted by Ron Merk on January 18, 2010 at 10:16 am

Newswise — Obesity is a condition that often follows family lines, but bariatric surgery offers hope for breaking this generational pattern.

“Bariatric surgery is part of a transformational lifestyle change,” said Christopher Still, D.O., director of the Geisinger Center for Nutrition and Weight Management. “Patients who are most successful after bariatric surgery must adapt to healthy diet and exercise, and many times this new lifestyle will rub off on family members, resulting in a healthier family unit.”

While genetics can play a role in obesity, other familial factors can be major contributors to this health issue, said Dr. Still. A 2008 study in the American Journal of Sociology concluded that a family’s lifestyle has a major impact on whether teenagers will end up overweight, and according to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), a person’s environment and behaviour play a large role in obesity.

“Oftentimes, obesity is caused by preventable factors such as poor eating habits or a lack of physical activity,” said Dr. Still. “These tendencies are strongly influenced by the people around us. After bariatric surgery, a patient who begins exercising and eating healthier can impart new, healthy habits on their family and help break unhealthy behaviours and ultimately obesity.”

Evidence has also shown that women who undergo bariatric surgery before becoming pregnant are less likely to have children that become obese. According to a recent study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Met

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abolism, the intrauterine environment is crucial in a child’s development, and after bariatric surgery, a woman’s uterus is less likely to contain substances within the amniotic fluid that can contribute to a child’s likelihood of becoming obese.

The study observed 49 mothers who had children both before and after surgery, as well as their 111 children, who were between the ages of 2.5 and 25. Children born after the mother’s weight loss surgery had lower birth weights and were three times less likely to become obese than children born before the mother’s surgery. Children born after surgery also had better blood sugar resistance and lower cholesterol.

“Bariatric surgery has effects far beyond simply helping a patient lose weight, and some of the changes in their bodies can be life-altering,” Dr. Still said. “The changes that women go through can lessen the likelihood that they have a child who will become obese, presenting another way that bariatric surgery can help break the cycle of obesity.”

About Geisinger Health System
Geisinger is a $2.1 billion integrated health services organization widely recognized for its innovative use of the electronic health record, and the development and implementation of innovative care models including advanced medical home and Proven Care (“warranty”) program. The system serves more than 2 million residents throughout 41 counties in central and northeastern Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.geisinger.org.

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