E-BariatricSurgery.com Launches New Website to Provide Comprehensive Information about Bariatric Surgery

July 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
E-BariatricSurgery.com recently announced the launch of a new website, http://www.e-BariatricSurgery.com, which provides comprehensive information about various effective weight loss surgery options.

According to E-BariatricSurgery.com , the word ""bariatric"" originated from the Greek words ""baros"" (weight) and ""iatrike"" (treatment). And, indeed, e-BariatricSurgery created the website in response to a dire need for weight management in the United States.

The Center for Disease Control states that nearly 30 percent of Americans over the age of 20 are technically obese – and this calculates to roughly 6 million people. As a result of these findings, E-BariatricSurgery.com saw a need to publish comprehensive information about the important subject.

E-BariatricSurgery.com explains that, for those people who cannot seem to lose weight through traditional means of diet and exercise, bariatric surgery can be a very effective option. Intended only for the chronically overweight, bariatric surgery is a specific procedure aimed at providing long term weight control for the patient.

The new website provides detailed information on the cost of bariatric surgery, typical profiles of bariatric surgery patients, and characteristics of top notch bariatric surgery centers and clinics. In addition, the website provides detailed information on laparscopic bariatric surgery and bariatric bypass surgery. Finally, the new website offers an overview of the dietary ramifications of bariatric surgery, and financing for bariatric surgery, as well as bariatric surgery complications.

E-BariatricSurgery.com will be constantly updated with the latest research to keep visitors informed of their various weight management options.

About E-BariatricSurgery.com
Bariatric Surgery provides detailed information on bariatric surgery, including cost, patients, centers, diet, financing, and complications, as well as specific procedures like laparoscopic and bypass surgery. For more information go to http://www.e-bariatricsurgery.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.e-gastricbypasssurgery.com for related information.