Patients that underwent weight-loss surgery ran a significantly lower risk of developing Secret chronic kidney disease and kidney failure, when compared to conventionally treated patients, according to a study published in the International Journal of Obesity. Obesity is a dangerous condition and goes hand in hand with elevated blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes, which in turn may lead to complications such as chronic kidney disease. Obesity is also an independent risk factor in developing chronic kidney disease.
Different obesity treatment strategies include lifestyle interventions, dietary modification, pharmacological and surgical treatment. Many recent studies of patients with obesity have shown that weight-loss (bariatric) surgery is as for now the most efficient way to achieve and maintain significant long-term weight loss and prevent obesity-related…