Tijuana Bariatrics Blog

Bariatric Surgery for Obesity (Class 1): BMI 30-34.9

Obesity needs to be taken seriously. Let's look at people with a body mass index (BMI) of 30.-34.9 and their bariatric surgery options.

Posted by info on May 21, 2016

Understanding BMI Categories: Levels of Body Mass and Obesity

There are different types of body mass, and your BMI may mean varying levels of obesity or morbid obesity.

Posted by info on May 17, 2016

Fourth Floor of CER Hospital Now Dedicated to Bariatrics

Tijuana Bariatrics is proud to announce that the fourth floor of the hospital in which it operates is now dedicated solely to bariatrics.

Posted by info on May 06, 2016

Nutritional Deficiencies After Bariatric Surgery and How to Avoid Them

After bariatric surgery, some patients may experience nutritional deficiencies as they adjust to their diet. Here's how to address them.

Posted by info on Apr 30, 2016

Hot or Cold: Body Temperature Changes After Bariatric Surgery

After undergoing bariatric surgery, some patients report changes in body temperature. Let's explore why people experience these fluctuations.

Posted by info on Apr 25, 2016

How to Prevent Complications and Reduce Side Effects After Bariatric Surgery

There are many ways to reduce side effects and prevent complications after bariatric surgery. Let's share some tips.

Posted by info on Apr 20, 2016

Weighing the Numbers: United States Obesity Statistics

Obesity is a serious health issue in the United States, and these statistics have startling number about weight and wellness in America.

Posted by info on Apr 16, 2016

How Social Anxiety May Contribute to Obesity and Morbid Obesity

Social anxiety disorder is one of many issues that can potentially contribute to obesity and morbid obesity.

Posted by info on Mar 28, 2016

Revising Your Bariatric Surgery: A Way Toward Greater Weight Loss

Sometimes a weight loss surgeon will recommend revision of your first bariatric surgery to promote continued weight loss.

Posted by info on Mar 24, 2016

Bust a Move: How Inactivity Contributes to Obesity

A lack of exercise and a low level of physical activity can contribute to obesity. Let's see why it's important to burn calories.

Posted by info on Mar 20, 2016

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