Weight Loss Improves Urinary Incontinence
February 24th, 2009
According to a post over at Endocrine Today, a recent study shows that weight loss improves urinary incotinance in overweight and obese patients. Participants in the study had a mean weight loss of 8%. Read the full story by clicking on the link above, but this just goes to show that if you are overweight or obese, it’s time to start loosing weight and making healthy lifestyle decisions for your body and your future.
A typicall patient of gastric bypass surgery, or a similar procedure can expect to lose up to 50% of excess body fat. Combined with healthy food decisions and lifestyle changes, a Gastric Bypass procedure can put you on the right path to a healthy lifestyle for the remainder of your days.
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