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Ahead of wedding season, clinics get a lot of requests for weight loss surgeries, says fitness expert Nidhi
Apart from inducing substantial weight loss, bariatric surgery may change your relationship status too, a new study suggests.
The study, published in the online journal Pediatrics, was conducted over 242 adolescents who were diagnosed with heart risk factors at the baseline.
Police have registered a case of unnatural death for now.
Compared to people who didn’t have bariatric surgery, patients who did were 33 percent less likely to develop any type of cancer during the study.
A 46-year-old woman from Chennai lost her life in the process of losing weight which reportedly was about 160 kilos.
According to Lancet study, India is the third most obese country with one in every five Indian diagnosed with such issue.
Doctors treating the 36-year-old at Burjeel Hospital Abu Dhabi, have said that she is set to undergo a series of weight-reduction surgeries after Eid.
Egyptian Eman Ahmed, who was once believed to be the heaviest woman in the world, is on the road to recovery and that too swiftly.
The other good news is that Eman is taking currently and for the last two days, half of her meal by herself.
Arya, used to eat five meals a day that consisted of rice, meat, fish, cola and five packets of instant noodles, leading to drastic weight gain.
Franco, who at one point weighed almost 600 kilogrammes (1,300 pounds), is being closely monitored by doctors following his weight loss surgery.
The Egyptian woman once considered the world's heaviest is now being treated by a team of 20 doctors and specialists in Abu Dhabi.
'Heaviest woman' Eman Ahmed battling multiple conditions in UAE, may take at least a year to recover
Doctors at Burjeel Hospital say Eman, who left India last week in a chaotic manner, is also suffering from a 'cardiac issue', thyroid imbalance, poor kidney and liver function, COPD and infected bed sores, apart from her severe obesity.
Today, Eman weighs 176kgs (down 324 kgs) and is like any other obese person.
She will now begin a year-long course of physiotherapy at VPS Burjeel hospital in Abu Dhabi, her doctors in Mumbai said.
At 170kg, Eman, once known as the world's heaviest woman, is now lighter by over 350kg following her treatment at the Saifee hospital in Mumbai.
In her column, De had called Dr Muzaffal Lakdawalla a media-savvy, photogenic bariatric surgeon on behalf of the Saifee team.
Sources now said that Eman will be shifted to Abu Dhabi-based Burjeel Hospital on Thursday.
The couple also sang for the Egyptian woman, once considered to be the ‘world’s heaviest woman’ until she arrived in Mumbai in February for her treatment.
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