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Doctors Question Effectiveness of Surgery for Obese Teenagers

About one in every 200 Americans who underwent surgery for obesity last year was a teenager, according to statistics from a study done in Oregon. This translates into roughly 1,000 teens that had either laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding or permanent gastric bypass surgery in order to lose weight last year.

Teens experience about half the complications from such surgeries that adults do; however, no one knows if the weight loss achieved through stomach stapling or bypass operations will be permanent. The Legacy Good Samaritan Obesity Institute in Portland, Ore., is tracking patients to determine the long-term results.

Dr. Reginald Washington, a Denver pediatric cardiologist, believes that such surgeries are not the solution. "I don't think this should ever become a common treatment for childhood obesity," he said. "We haven't developed an ideal program for a treatment for childhood obesity."

Dr. Philip Wu, a pediatrician with the Kaiser weight-management initiative, said that the surgeries do not "normalize" childhood obesity. "Kids are not little adults," he said. "We need to know what happens to them ten years down the line. If it's only going to get you one or two or three years, then you backslide - is it worth it?"

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Obese Teens Turning to Surgery

As obese teens and their parents try to find weight-loss solutions that will work long-term, some are turning to surgery as what they consider a "last resort." Though some doctors are hesitant to perform the surgery, others have seen the benefits.
"'It's very appropriate for a select group of kids,' says Reginald Washing, a Denver pediatric cardiologist and past co-chairman of the American Medical Association's childhood obesity task force. 'This is not an end to treatment. It's a way to get started. I don't think this should ever become a common treatment for childhood obesity.'"
Though surgery can help an obese teen lose weight, she must also make adjustments to her eating and exercise habits in order for the surgery to have long-term benefits. Read more at OregonLive.com.

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