Hope for the obese: A stomach pacemaker
Obesity can be a curse. The constant battle with hunger measured against the common sense of the health hazards of obesity can be stressful indeed. Finally it appears that science may offers some assistance beyond the nonsense of fad diets, and even nutrition advice, that the weak of will may not be able to follow, and I include myself in that equation. Here is the interesting story from our Newser friends:
An appetite-curbing stomach pacemaker that helps obese people lose weight is on sale in Europe after passing clinical trials and its makers hope to offer in the US within a few years. The surgically implanted device sends out electrical pulses designed to trick the brain into believing the body is full after a relatively small amount of food has been consumed, AP reports. “It feels like a little pressure on my stomach or a tickle, but it’s not a bad feeling,” says one user who found the device worked after diets and exercise didn’t. “It’s been like a little guide to help me change my life.”
Most people who used the device in trials lost around 20% of their weight and kept it off, although some experts question how effective the pacemaker will be long-term. “The problem with these devices is they assume people are rational and that they eat because they’re hungry,” one expert says. “A lot of obese patients eat because they’re depressed, they can’t sleep at night, or they have nobody to have sex with. So whatever you insert into their stomach, they can out-eat that device because it’s other things that drive them to consume.”
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