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Obesity and mental health issues are two intertwined topics that have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. The rise in both of these issues has been linked to the modern lifestyle and the pressures of the digital age. While obesity is often viewed as a physical issue, it can have both physical and mental health implications. Yes, obesity can lead to mental health issues. People who are obese are more

After having weight loss surgery or bariatric surgery, you will not start losing your excess weight right away because it is just the initial step in the weight loss process, and you must still follow certain guidelines after surgery in order to achieve desired results. When you've tried all other methods and have not been able to lose weight, weight loss surgery may be the best option for you. Although surgery

If obesity is posing a greater threat to your health and well-being and even after following the remedies like proper diet, regular exercise, and medicine doesn’t help to reduce the weight, considering bariatric surgery to lose weight might be a good choice. Over the past decade, millions of people in India chose to undergo Bariatric Surgery as a part of their weight-loss journey. Most people considered undergoing sleeve gastrectomy or

Approximately 8.2% of women in India suffer from PCOS - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. PCOS is a hormonal (endocrine) disorder and most women with PCOS experience infertility. Almost 50% of women with PCOS also suffer from obesity, even though it is not a condition that is exclusive to those who are overweight.  In most cases, if you lose 5 to 10% of your body weight, you will reduce PCOS symptoms and have

The obesity epidemic in India is growing at an alarming rate, and it is estimated that by 2030 millions of the adult population will be obese. It is estimated that childhood obesity has more than doubled in the past 30 years, while the number of obese adolescents has increased by fourfold. In 2015, it was estimated that over 30% of children (ages 2-19) were considered obese. There are many factors that