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Home \ News \ Health \ FOB and Hospital Amaral Carvalho develop project on morbid obesity FOB and Hospital Amaral Carvalho develop project on morbid obesity March , Published in:Health The team performed dental procedures in five years. A broad project with dental care and dozens of scientific studies with morbidly obese patients is being developed thanks to a partnership between the Public Health area of the Faculty of Dentistry of Bauru (FOB) at USP and the Hospital Amaral Carvalho de Jaú. Started in , the project integrates professionals, teachers, researchers and postgraduate students. FOB professor Silvia Helena de Carvalho Sales Peres, leader of the research group Eating disorders and obesity - adult, child and bariatric, reveals that the studies have presented “encouraging results, arousing the interest of the national and international scientific community”. The research group developed seven theses and eight dissertations, four course conclusion works and publications.
International journals. Among aid and scholarships, there were projects with Fapesp support and four more with CNPq support. In addition to the six Master's and four Capes Doctorate scholarships, which supported the studies. Sales Peres also says that these patients, treated by the SUS, are offered oral health care before and after bariatric surgery, minimizing risks and consequences. “In addition to demo Whatsapp Number List nstrating, through scientific studies, that good oral condition can contribute to the final result of surgery.” The FOB Postgraduate course evaluates, treats and monitors patients who are candidates for bariatric surgery referred from DIR-, to the Amaral Carvalho de Jaú Hospital. Public health Obesity has become a Public Health problem and according to a study published in the scientific journal Lancet (), billion people are overweight. In Brazil, research by the Ministry of Health (Vigitel ) warned that overweight already affects % of the adult population. This rate, in , was %.
Which represents a growth of % in the period. Also of concern is the proportion of people over who are obese, %, although this percentage has not changed in recent years. The professor remembers that this disease leads to changes in metabolic and inflammatory factors and leads to the emergence of chronic problems. It is characterized by increased fat storage, abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat in the form of adipose tissue. “However, it is a complex, multifactorial disease, in which there is an overlap of genetic, behavioral and environmental factors and is difficult to manage.” Among the comorbidities related to obesity are type diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, arteriosclerosis, arthritis, sleep apnea syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux, infertility and urinary incontinence in women, endocrine dysfunctions, gallbladder dysfunction, lung problems, some types of cancer, periodontal disease, lack of ability for daily activities, psychosocial and economic problems.
International journals. Among aid and scholarships, there were projects with Fapesp support and four more with CNPq support. In addition to the six Master's and four Capes Doctorate scholarships, which supported the studies. Sales Peres also says that these patients, treated by the SUS, are offered oral health care before and after bariatric surgery, minimizing risks and consequences. “In addition to demo Whatsapp Number List nstrating, through scientific studies, that good oral condition can contribute to the final result of surgery.” The FOB Postgraduate course evaluates, treats and monitors patients who are candidates for bariatric surgery referred from DIR-, to the Amaral Carvalho de Jaú Hospital. Public health Obesity has become a Public Health problem and according to a study published in the scientific journal Lancet (), billion people are overweight. In Brazil, research by the Ministry of Health (Vigitel ) warned that overweight already affects % of the adult population. This rate, in , was %.
Which represents a growth of % in the period. Also of concern is the proportion of people over who are obese, %, although this percentage has not changed in recent years. The professor remembers that this disease leads to changes in metabolic and inflammatory factors and leads to the emergence of chronic problems. It is characterized by increased fat storage, abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat in the form of adipose tissue. “However, it is a complex, multifactorial disease, in which there is an overlap of genetic, behavioral and environmental factors and is difficult to manage.” Among the comorbidities related to obesity are type diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, arteriosclerosis, arthritis, sleep apnea syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux, infertility and urinary incontinence in women, endocrine dysfunctions, gallbladder dysfunction, lung problems, some types of cancer, periodontal disease, lack of ability for daily activities, psychosocial and economic problems.