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Weight Loss Strategies - What Should Doctors Say to Patients?

Yesterday’s Times offered two dis­tinct per­spec­tives on weight loss. One, a detailed feature on gastric surgery by Anemona Har­to­collis, details the plight of a young obese woman who opts for Lap-​​​​band surgery. In this pro­cedure, sur­geons wrap a con­stricting band of sil­icone around the stomach so that patients will feel full upon eating less food than they might oth­erwise. Allergan, the company that man­u­fac­tures the device, admits to these com­pli­ca­tions on its website.

The other, a dis­cussion of res­o­lu­tions and will-​​​​power by John Tierney, con­siders strategies for sticking to diets, exercise reg­imens and other good inten­tions for the new year. Within this piece lies a dis­tracting story of an obese (375 pound) hedge fund manager whose gastric band failed to keep his appetite in check. When he landed a project in Las Vegas and feared regaining weight, he aimed high – to lose 100 pounds, out­fitted his hotel suite with a gym, and hired a per­sonal trainer to stay

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