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Managing Chronic Diseases after Bariatric Surgery

March 18, 2024 Suraya Nikwan
Managing Chronic Diseases after Bariatric Surgery
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Managing Chronic Diseases after Bariatric Surgery
Mar 18, 2024
Suraya Nikwan

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Chronic diseases are long lasting conditions with persistent effects. Their social and economic consequences can impact on peoples’ quality of life. Chronic conditions are becoming increasingly common. 47% of Australians suffered with one of the top 10 chronic diseases in 2021-22. 

But, how do we balance a chronic disease and our bariatric surgery requirements? This week on Reverse the Post-Op Regain, I go through this to help you navigate if this is part of your journey. 

Remember, this is not individual advice, so I encourage you to seek your health professionals support before altering your diet and lifestyle. 

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DISCLAIMER

The advice provided in the podcast is general in nature and is not intended to constitute or substitute for dietetics, nutrition, professional or medical advice. You should not rely on the information presented here as medical advice. It is important to consult a medical professional for personalised medical or dietetic advice for your specific circumstances.

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Let me know what you thought of this episode!

Chronic diseases are long lasting conditions with persistent effects. Their social and economic consequences can impact on peoples’ quality of life. Chronic conditions are becoming increasingly common. 47% of Australians suffered with one of the top 10 chronic diseases in 2021-22. 

But, how do we balance a chronic disease and our bariatric surgery requirements? This week on Reverse the Post-Op Regain, I go through this to help you navigate if this is part of your journey. 

Remember, this is not individual advice, so I encourage you to seek your health professionals support before altering your diet and lifestyle. 

Let's chat:

DISCLAIMER

The advice provided in the podcast is general in nature and is not intended to constitute or substitute for dietetics, nutrition, professional or medical advice. You should not rely on the information presented here as medical advice. It is important to consult a medical professional for personalised medical or dietetic advice for your specific circumstances.