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jastypes
on 12/12/14 3:23 am - Croydon, PA

Statistically speaking, 95% of people who lose weight via diet and exercise gain it ALL back, whereas 80% of people who have weight loss surgery gain back 15 to 30 pounds? 


Blessings, Jill

WLS 5/31/07.  Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!

CerealKiller Kat71
on 12/12/14 3:38 am
RNY on 12/31/13

Source?

I'd like to be able to cite that.

 

"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat

Brad Special
Snowflake

on 12/12/14 3:50 am
VSG on 12/06/12

Hey I mean to reply to you and did not. Check out the articles I shared.

jastypes
on 12/12/14 3:51 am - Croydon, PA

Crap.  I didn't write it all down!  I was taking notes from various articles for a presentation at my support group.  It was research done using the web.  I'm sorry.  Of course all my notes are home, and I'm here at work. 


Blessings, Jill

WLS 5/31/07.  Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!

Brad Special
Snowflake

on 12/12/14 3:50 am
VSG on 12/06/12

The 95% may not be very accurate it is based on a really old study that was not done the best here is a link to an article about it. 95%

The 80% part is pretty accurate though. Here is a link to an article. 80%

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 12/15/14 12:15 am, edited 12/15/14 12:19 am - OH

I found their statistics on band patients to be... well... Interesting. I guess if people are willing to have surgery to only lose half of their weight, that is up to them, but if only about 3/4 of those maintain a loss of half... well, that isn't very encouraging.

I don't really trust anything, though, that perpetuates the carbonation stretches the pouch BS...

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

Brad Special
Snowflake

on 12/15/14 12:20 am
VSG on 12/06/12

YeahI am not going to lie I did a quick search. I was trying to find something on the AMBSA and had no luck. Maybe you will have better luck. I know the national weight loss registry also tracks some of this stuff.

Kate -True Brit
on 12/12/14 4:23 am - UK

The first is a very widely quoted statistic, no idea if it is true but medical professionals tend to cite it! But the second surprises me slightly. Quite a significant number (I have no statistics to support this) seem to regain more than you suggest with both the band and the bypass. But that is based on anecdote and online self-reporting not hard evidence. 

Highest 290, Banded - 248   Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.

Happily banded since May 2006.  Regain of 28lbs 2013-14.  ALL GONE!

But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,

   

Brad Special
Snowflake

on 12/14/14 11:07 pm
VSG on 12/06/12

I did find some articles that backed up the 85% one but the 5% not so much. They that is too hard to track because they do not talk to medical professionals as much as us WLS patients do.

Y D.
on 12/12/14 6:03 am
VSG on 01/19/15 with

that is so interesting! what is the amount of time? like over 5 years, 10 years, 20 years?

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