Category Archives: Research
Acid Reflux on the Rise
posted at 10:42 pmHeartburn and other symptoms of acid reflux seem to be much more common than they were a decade ago and according to the largest studies ever to examine the issue, weekly heartburn and other symptoms of acid reflux have increased almost 50 percent over the past decade. Acid Reflux Disease or Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach). When this happens, it causes irritation to the esophagus, causing heartburn and other bothersome symptoms. The acid reflux study took place in Norway and evaluated approximately 30,000 people over an 11 year time span. Just over 11 percent of the people reported acid reflux symptoms at least once a week at the beginning of the study, and by the end, more than 17 percent reported suffering from symptoms weekly–a 47 percent jump. The study didn’t address why heartburn and other acid reflux symptoms increased, however, the study authors point to obesity as the most likely reason for the jump. The finding is very pertinent to the U.S. and other industrialized countries, as we face growing obesity rates.
What can you do if you suffer from acid reflux? Dr. Gregg Jossart says that the weight loss following bariatric surgery improves the symptoms of heart burn. Other than losing weight, some of the recommendations to improve symptoms of acid reflux are: try not to eat within 3 hours of bedtime, consume smaller meals more frequently and don’t overeat. Additionally, acid reflux sufferers should try to pinpoint personal triggers – perhaps chocolate, caffeine, or high-fat food–and avoid them. Smoking and consuming alcohol can also trigger symptoms and should be reduced or eliminated.
Obesity is a risk factor for many diseases and health conditions. You can visit our website to learn more about Oregon Weight Loss Surgery’s surgical weight loss program.
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Gastric Plication
posted at 10:17 pmThere are several effective surgical procedures available to treat obesity. Our goal at Oregon Weight Loss Surgery is to help you find the surgery that is best for you, whether it’s gastric banding, gastric bypass, gastric sleeve, or possibly, the newer and investigational procedure, Gastric Plication. The procedure is also referred to as laparoscopic greater curvature plication or gastric imbrication. During Gastric Plication, the greater (larger) curve… Continue reading
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Is the Freshman 15 a Myth?
posted at 5:49 pmIs the notion of the “Freshman 15” weight gain a myth? A new study from the Ohio State University’s Center for Human Resource Research found that most students do not in fact gain 15 pounds in their first year of college, and on the contrary, almost a quarter of students actually report losing weight during their freshman year. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, the research… Continue reading
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Metabolic Research and Obesity
posted at 9:27 amOregon Weight Loss Surgery is committed to staying up-to-date with cutting-edge research in obesity treatment. As a part of this commitment, Dr. Emma Patterson attended the Metabolic Applied Research Strategy (MARS) research course, where world-renowned researcher Dr. Lee Kaplan spoke about obesity in modern society. Dr. Kaplan’s belief is that the obesity epidemic is the result of failure of normal weight and energy regulatory mechanisms, which are essentially the… Continue reading
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Dr Emma Patterson Interviewed about Ghrelin and Weight Loss
posted at 1:36 pmDr. Emma Patterson, Medical Director at Oregon Weight Loss Surgery in Portland, OR, was interviewed for an article about how the success of weight loss surgery has led to improvements in understanding how gut hormones work. The article was published by MyHealthNewsDaily and is featured on MSNBC News.
Because of positive and sustainable weight loss results seen with bariatric surgery, researchers decided to investigate how exactly… Continue reading
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Proposed New FDA Food Label Makeover
posted at 9:39 amRead the Fine Print
Proposed FDA Food Label Makeover
In December law makers passed the school lunch health bill in an effort to healthify America, and food labels may be up next for a makeover. The FDA is currently debating whether changes to the current labeling system would help consumers make healthy choices. Among the suggested changes… Continue reading
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Dr. Patterson Responds to Recent Surgery Complications Study
posted at 11:04 amDr. Patterson was interviewed for an article on a recent paper that presented some concerns about gastric band surgery. This study from Belgium – the Himpens study- claims that gastric bands have quite a high complication and erosion rate. The article, High Complications from Weight Loss Surgery, Study Claims, reviews the details of the Himpens study, and the most important factors to consider when examiniming a medical… Continue reading
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FDA Approves Expanded use of Lap-Band!!
posted at 6:02 pmObese Adults with a BMI of 30-40 with at Least One Obesity Related Comorbid Condition Now Qualify for LAP-BAND® System Procedure When All Other Conservative Weight-loss Therapies Have Failed Continue reading
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FDA Panel recommends band for lower BMI’s!
posted at 2:24 pmGreat news is on the horizon! An FDA panel voted to lower the BMI to 30 with a co-morbid condition for gastric banding.
Read more at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Panel-recommends-expanding-apf-1679606978.html?x=0… Continue reading
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Reduce trial!
posted at 12:35 amOregon Weight Loss Surgery is pleased to announce the opening of a new trial of an endoscopic therapy for weight loss. This trial is open to people with a body mass index of between 30 and 40, who have not already undergone weight loss surgery. The trial involves a new endoscopic “double” balloon which is inserted into the stomach through the mouth. The balloon remains in place for six-months and… Continue reading
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