Researchers at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas suggests the morbidly obese may not be the only people who should be eligible for bariatric surgery to lose weight.
The study is among the first to evaluate the risk-factor relationship between BMI and cardiovascular disease as it relates to bariatric surgery criteria.

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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has come to a very
valid conclusion on the eligibility of certain people for bariatric
surgery. For many individuals, obesity is a disease that becomes more
severe with time. With this in mind, it is essential to treat the
condition before it progresses to an even more life-threatening level,
rather than making someone suffer until they are technically classified as
morbidly obese. Interviews of people who underwent or
consideredobesity surgery show the
clear need for hunger control to be addressed early, before the cardiac
issues that come with extreme cases of obesity arise.
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