Bariatric Surgery


Why Treating Obesity is Crucial

Apr 01, 2025

If you have a BMI of 30 or higher you could be classified as obese.  As recognized by the World Health Organization and other medical bodies, obesity is a chronic disease that requires proper treatment, much like any other serious condition.

Seeking treatment for obesity is paramount because it is not just about weight; it’s a complex health condition that can significantly affect your overall well-being. Here are several reasons why treatment for obesity is important:

  1. Reduces the Risk of Serious Health Conditions: Obesity increases the risk of developing numerous chronic diseases, such as:
    • Type 2 diabetes
    • Heart disease and stroke
    • High blood pressure
    • Certain types of cancer (e.g., breast, colon, and endometrial)
    • Sleep apnea and respiratory problems
    • Fatty liver disease
    • Osteoarthritis

Addressing obesity can reduce the risk or severity of these conditions, potentially improving quality and length of life.

  1. Improves Mental Health: Obesity is often linked to mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Seeking treatment can improve psychological well-being and help manage emotional factors related to eating and body image.
  2. Enhances Mobility and Physical Function: Carrying excess weight can cause joint pain, mobility issues, and difficulty engaging in physical activities. Losing weight through proper treatment can enhance physical function, making it easier to move, exercise, and live an active lifestyle.
  3. Prevents Complications During Surgery: Obesity can increase the risk of complications during surgery, anesthesia, and recovery. Managing weight before surgery can reduce these risks and lead to better outcomes.
  4. Improves Quality of Life: Effective treatment for obesity can help individuals feel better physically, have more energy, and engage in social and recreational activities without limitations.
  5. Long-Term Health Benefits & Longevity: Even modest weight loss can lead to significant improvements in health, including better blood sugar control, reduced blood pressure, and improved cholesterol levels, plus increase your lifespan.
  6. Personal Empowerment: Seeking help is a proactive way to take charge of your health. Obesity is a medical condition, not a personal failing, and with the right support and treatment, people can make meaningful changes that lead to improved health outcomes.
  7. Obesity is a Disease, Not a Lifestyle Choice: Obesity is a chronic disease that requires proper treatment, much like any other serious condition. It’s not about willpower but about finding the right medical care to manage it.

Your weight is not something to be ashamed of—it’s a medical condition that can and should be addressed. Seeking treatment early can help prevent the worsening of health problems and promote a healthier future. If you’re ready to take the next step toward improving your health, our team at the Nicholson Clinic is here to support you every step of the way. Contact us today at 972-494-3100 to learn more about your options!

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