viernes, 28 de marzo de 2014

Scary truth about obesity in developing world




It's quite alarming to realize that the number of overweight and obese adults in the developing world has almost quadrupled to nearly one billion since 1980 because of this, The Overseas Development Institute urged goverments to do more to influence diets.
A quick fact, one in three people worldwide is now overweight, and guess what? this results on a huge increase in heart attacks, strokes and diabetes.
Globally, the percentage of adults who were overweight or obese - having a body mass index greater than 25 - grew from 23% to 34% between 1980 and 2008.
A great part of this increase was seen in the developing world, particularly in countries where incomes were rising, such as Egypt and Mexico.The ODI's Future Diets report says this is caused  by the change in diets and a shift from eating cereals and grains to the consumption of more fats, sugar, oils and animal products.
A total of 904 million people in developing countries are now classed as overweight or above, with a BMI of more than 25, up from 250 million in 1980.This compares to 557 million in high-income countries. Over the same period, the global population nearly doubled.



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Source: BBC News

martes, 18 de marzo de 2014

9 razones para elegir al Dr. Joya para su cirugía de pérdida de peso




Sabemos que al tomar una decisión importante en nuestra vida, analizamos cada punto para dar el siguiente paso y cuando depende de dejar nuestra salud en las manos de otro, tenemos muchas cosas que poner en la balanza, muchas dudas, preguntas, para así saber si él o ella es la mejor opción, por está razón y poniéndonos en tus zapatos, te damos 10 razones por las cuales Dr. Joya es un buen candidato.
  • 1)      Dr. Armando Joya es un experto de renombre mundial en Manga Gástrica y Bypass Gástrico además de ser pionero en cirugía de Manga Gástrica.
  • 2)      En los últimos 14 años, el Dr. Joya ha realizado más de 4,000 procedimientos a pacientes que desean mejorar su calidad de vida.
  • 3)      Dr. Joya ha entrenado con los cirujanos de todo el mundo para llevar a cabo todos estos procedimientos de manera segura y efectiva.
  • 4)      La experiencia del Dr. Joya, de su equipo multidisciplinario, y el más moderno equipo e instalaciones hospitalarias, nos hacen confirmar que no hay mejor lugar en México, para las cirugías de Banda Gástrica, Manga Gástrica, o  Bypass Gástrico.
  • 5)      En el Hospital Amerimed Puerto Vallarta, donde se encuentra el Centro para el Tratamiento de la Obesidad del Dr. Joya en Vallarta, encontrará las más modernas instalaciones y servicios.
  • 6)      El Centro para el Tratamiento de la Obesidad del Dr. Joya en Vallarta acepta los más reconocidos seguros nacionales e internacionales.
  • 7)      Dr. Joya es cirujano especializado en Gastroenterología, Laparoscópica y de Obesidad y mantiene varias afiliaciones incluyendo la Sociedad Americana de Cirugía Metabólica y Bariátrica (ASMBS), Asociación Mexicana de Cirugía Laparoscópica, Asociación Mexicana de Cirujanos Generales y es Miembro de Asociación Nacional Mexicana de Cirugía Bariátrica.
  • 8)      Dr. Joya está liderando la vanguardia en la cirugía de Manga Gástrica en México por ser el primer médico en México para hacer el procedimiento y se ha entrenado a sí mismo en todo el mundo.
  • 9)      Dr. Joya cuenta con un equipo multidisciplinario que incluye Cirujano General, Médico General, Internista, Psicólogo, Nutriólogo, Anestesiólogo y Enfermeros, que ayudan a sus pacientes a conseguir mejores resultados antes, durante y después de las cirugías.

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jueves, 20 de febrero de 2014

Obesity and health risks

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 2004 shows how bariatric surgery can improve the following co-morbidities:

Type 2 diabetes was improved significantly in 86% of patients and resolved in 76% of patients.
High Blood Pressure was improved in 78% of patients and resolved in 61%.
High cholesterol levels were reduced in over 70% of patients.
Sleep apnea was eliminated 85% of patients.
The decision to have obesity surgery is not to be taken lightly, for us is very important to provide each patient with detailed information to determine whether they are a candidate for surgery and decide which bariatric procedure is right for them based on their individualized health history and lifestyle.

Central or Abdominal Obesity Carries Greater Health Risks

Abdominal obesity characterized by excessive visceral fat around the stomach and abdomen is one of the core symptoms of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance syndrome.

Increased Health Risk of Premature Death


The risk of premature death rises with increasing weight. Individuals who are obese (BMI greater than 30) have a 50 to 100 percent increased risk of premature death from all causes, compared to individuals with a healthy weight.

Increased Health Risk of Heart Disease


The risk of heart attack, congestive heart failure, sudden cardiac death, angina or chest pain is increased in persons who are overweight or obese. High blood pressure is twice as common in adults who are obese than in those who are at a healthy weight. Obesity is associated with high triglycerides and decreased HDL cholesterol.

Increased Health Risk of Type 2 Diabetes


Over 80 percent of people with diabetes are overweight or obese. This may account for the newly invented word, “diabesity”®, which signifies the close association between obesity and diabetes.

Increased Health Risk of Cancers


Obesity is associated with an increased risk for some types of cancer including endometrial (cancer of the lining of the uterus), colon, gall bladder, prostate, kidney, and post-menopausal breast cancer.

Increased Health Risk of Fatty Liver Disease


The main cause of non alcoholic fatty liver disease is insulin resistance, a metabolic disorder in which cells become insensitive to the effect of insulin. One of the most common risk factors for insulin resistance is obesity, especially central abdominal obesity. The higher the BMI the worse the liver disease.

Increased Health Risk of Breathing Problems


Obstructive sleep apnea (that is, interrupted breathing during sleeping) is more common in obese persons.

Increased Health Risk of Arthritis


Musculoskeletal disorders, including osteoarthritis, are much more prevalent among obese patients, especially patients diagnosed with severe clinical or morbid obesity. Health studies show that obesity is a strong predictor for symptoms of osteoarthritis, especially in the knees. The risk of osteoarthritis increases with every 2-pound gain in weight.


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martes, 11 de febrero de 2014

Dr. Joya’s Obesity Center in Puerto Vallarta: The best place for Bariatric Surgery in Mexico

If other programs and diets have not helped to losing weight and staying in shape, Bariatric Surgery can then be what is needed.

In the last 14 years, Dr. Joya has performed more than 4,000 procedures to patients who want to improve their quality of life. Here we show you some recent testimonials  of our patients:







Your opinion is  very important to us. Want to share your testimonial? send it to info@drjoyaofficial.com or contact us via our social media accounts!



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lunes, 27 de enero de 2014

Health Risks of Adult Obesity

There is now good evidence to show that adult obesity is associated with a wide range of health problems, these are summarised below.

Musculoskeletal system
  • Raised body weight puts strain on the body's joints, especially the knees, increasing the risk of osteoarthritis (degeneration of cartilage and underlying bone within a joint).
  • There is also an increased risk of low back pain.


Circulatory system
  • Raised BMI increases the risk of hypertension (high blood pressure), which is itself a risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke and can contribute to other conditions such as renal failure.
  • The risk of coronary heart disease (including heart attacks and heart failure) and stroke are both substantially increased.
  • Risks of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are also increased.


Metabolic and endocrine systems
  • The risk of Type 2 diabetes is substantially raised: it has been estimated that excess body fat underlies almost two-thirds of cases of diabetes in men and three quarters of cases in women. Diabetes currently affects nearly 200 million people worldwide and International Diabeted Federation predict that this will increase to over 330 million by 2025, with a massive burden in developing countries. Worldwide, the number of people with diabetes has tripled since 1985.
  • There is a greater risk of dyslipidemia (for example, high total cholesterol or high levels of triglycerides), which also contributes to the risk of circulatory disease by speeding up atherosclerosis (fatty changes to the linings of the arteries).
  • Metabolic syndrome is a combination of disorders including high blood glucose, high blood pressure and high cholesterol and triglyderide levels. It is more common in obese individuals and is associated with significant risks of coronary heart disease and Type 2 diabetes.


Cancers
  • The risk of several cancers is higher in obese people, including endometrial, breast and colon cancers.


Reproductive and urological problems
  • Obesity is associated with greater risk of stress incontinence in women.
  • Obese women are at greater risk of menstrual abnormalities, polycystic ovarian syndrome and infertility.
  • Obese men are at higher risk of erectile dysfunction.
  • Maternal obesity is associated with health risks for both the mother and the child during and after pregnancy. Click here for more information on maternal obesity


Respiratory problems
  • Overweight and obese people are at increased risk of sleep apnoea (interruptions to breathing while asleep) and other respiratory problems such as asthma.


Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • The term ‘non-alcoholic fatty liver disease’ (NAFLD) refers to a range of conditions resulting from the accumulation of fat in cells inside the liver. It is one of the commonest forms of liver disease in the UK. If left untreated, it may progress to severe forms such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis and cirrhosis. It has also been linked to liver cancer.
  • Obesity is an important risk factor for the condition: over 66% of overweight people, and over 90% of obese individuals, have NAFLD [1]. As levels of obesity have risen, so has the prevalence of NAFLD.
  • There is a lack of high quality data related to the prevalence of NAFLD in the UK, but international studies estimate that NAFLD is likely to affect around 20% of adults (estimates across countries range from 6% to 35%) and 10-15% of children worldwide [2, 3]. This is due to a number of factors including variations in diagnostic criteria, the invasive nature of diagnosis, and the lack of symptoms in people with mild forms of the condition.
  • Approaches to tackling the condition focus on weight reduction through a combination of diet and physical activity, but there is no specific evidence-based treatment for NAFLD.


Gastrointestinal disease
Obesity is associated with:
  • Increased risk of gastro-oesophageal reflux
  • Increased risk of gall stones
  • Psychological and social problems
  • Overweight and obese people may suffer from stress, low self-esteem, social disadvantage, depression and reduced libido.
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lunes, 13 de enero de 2014

Beneficios de la Cirugía de Manga Gástrica

La Manga Gástrica tiene dos principales finalidades relacionadas de manera muy estrecha: perder el exceso de peso y reducir o eliminar la sensación de hambre del paciente. En ambas, el procedimiento ha demostrado ser muy efectivo. A continuación te nombramos los diversos beneficios y ventajas de este procedimiento:

1. La mayoría de los pacientes pueden esperar la pérdida del 60% al 80% del peso excedido en su cuerpo en un periodo de 6 a 12 meses, solo con la cirugía de manga gástrica.
2. Se realiza mediante el proceso de Laparoscopia.
3. No requiere desconectar y volver a conectar.
4. Es una operación técnicamente más simple que el Bypass Gástrico o el switch duodeal.
5. Elimina la porción del estómago que produce la hormona que estimula el hambre (Ghrelin).
7. Reduce al mínimo la formación de ulceras.
8. Evita la obstrucción intestinal, la anemia, la osteoporosis, la carencia de proteínas.
9. Es una operación que requiere solo dos días de hospitalización y en 5 a 7 días puedes reincorporarte a tu vida normal.

Si has considerado realizarte la cirugía de Manga Gástrica para reducir tu peso, tienes que valorar cuidadosamente los beneficios contra los riesgos de esta cirugía así como las otras alternativas para perder peso, además de considerar si eres candidato viable para la cirugía de banda.

Para más información sobre nuestros métodos para perder peso, ponemos a tu servicio nuestra lada sin costo: 01 800 836 3100 y nuestro email: info@drjoyaofficial.com

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lunes, 30 de diciembre de 2013

4 Reasons to choose Dr. Joya for weight loss surgery

1.- Dr. Armando Joya is a world-renowned expert in bariatric surgeries;  Gastric Sleeve,  Gastric Bypass, lapo band, he’s also a pioneer in Gastric Sleeve surgery.

2.- Is very important your surgeon has experience; in the past 14 years, Dr. Joya has performed more than 4,000 procedures to patients who want to improve their quality of life and has trained with surgeons worldwide to perform these procedures safely and effectively.

3.- Having Dr. Joya’s experience, his multidisciplinary team (General Surgeon , General Practitioner, Internist , Psychologist, Nutritionist , anesthesiologist and nurses, all trained in bariatrical procedures)  and the most modern equipment and hospital facilities, make us confirm that there is no better place in Mexico for Lap Band surgery, Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Bypass.

4.- Dr. Joya specializes in Gastroenterology and Laparoscopic  Surgeries and maintains several affiliations and memberships including the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), Member of the Mexican National Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons, Member of the Mexican National Association of General Surgeons, Member of the Mexican National Association of Weight Loss Surgery and President of the Specialization College of General Surgery, Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico. 

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