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More weight loss operations for diabetes | More weight loss operations for diabetes |
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An expansion of weight loss surgery in England is being proposed to tackle an epidemic of type 2 diabetes. | An expansion of weight loss surgery in England is being proposed to tackle an epidemic of type 2 diabetes. |
New draft guidelines from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) aim to reduce debilitating complications, which are a huge drain on NHS resources. | New draft guidelines from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) aim to reduce debilitating complications, which are a huge drain on NHS resources. |
Diabetes UK estimates 850,000 people could be eligible for surgery, but NICE expects it to be tens of thousands. | Diabetes UK estimates 850,000 people could be eligible for surgery, but NICE expects it to be tens of thousands. |
Type 2 diabetes is closely linked to lifestyle and obesity. | Type 2 diabetes is closely linked to lifestyle and obesity. |
The inability to control blood sugar levels can result in blindness, amputations and nerve damage. | The inability to control blood sugar levels can result in blindness, amputations and nerve damage. |
A mounting body of evidence suggests a gastric bypass improves symptoms in around 60% of patients. | A mounting body of evidence suggests a gastric bypass improves symptoms in around 60% of patients. |
Around a tenth of NHS budgets is spent on diabetes. | |
The surgery can cost up to £15,000 and the move by NICE has raised concerns that the NHS will not be able to afford the treatment, even if there are savings in the longer term. | |
Current guidance says surgery is an option for people with a BMI above 35 who have other health conditions. | Current guidance says surgery is an option for people with a BMI above 35 who have other health conditions. |
What is bariatric surgery? | What is bariatric surgery? |
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese and carrying an excessive amount of body fat. | Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese and carrying an excessive amount of body fat. |
This type of surgery is only available on the NHS to treat people with potentially life-threatening obesity when other treatments have not worked. | This type of surgery is only available on the NHS to treat people with potentially life-threatening obesity when other treatments have not worked. |
Around 8,000 people a year are currently receiving the treatment. | Around 8,000 people a year are currently receiving the treatment. |
The two most common types of weight loss surgery are: | The two most common types of weight loss surgery are: |
NHS Choices | NHS Choices |
Calculate your BMI | Calculate your BMI |
The update in guidance strengthens the focus on those with type 2 diabetes. | The update in guidance strengthens the focus on those with type 2 diabetes. |
It explicitly states that people who have been diagnosed in the past decade and have a BMI over 35 should be assessed for surgery. | It explicitly states that people who have been diagnosed in the past decade and have a BMI over 35 should be assessed for surgery. |
The guidelines also suggests doctors should consider those with a BMI of 30 or more on a case-by-case basis. | The guidelines also suggests doctors should consider those with a BMI of 30 or more on a case-by-case basis. |
It means a man who is 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighs 18st 6lb (117kg) would be sent for an assessment, and doctors would be expected to consider sending a 5ft 5in (1.65m) woman, weighing 12st 10lb (80.7kg), as well. | It means a man who is 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighs 18st 6lb (117kg) would be sent for an assessment, and doctors would be expected to consider sending a 5ft 5in (1.65m) woman, weighing 12st 10lb (80.7kg), as well. |
Diabetes UK says around 460,000 people will meet the criteria for an automatic assessment under the guidance. | Diabetes UK says around 460,000 people will meet the criteria for an automatic assessment under the guidance. |
But the total jumps nearer to 850,000 when those with a BMI of 30 are also considered, it says. | But the total jumps nearer to 850,000 when those with a BMI of 30 are also considered, it says. |
The figures may be even higher as those of Asian descent should be considered at lower, but unspecified, BMIs. | |
But NICE's Prof Mark Baker, who drafted the guidelines, said it was "ridiculous" to think so many people would be operated on. | But NICE's Prof Mark Baker, who drafted the guidelines, said it was "ridiculous" to think so many people would be operated on. |
He told the BBC's website: "The first line of attack will be diet and exercise and we would expect clinicians to consider the risks and benefits of surgery for patients." | |
He said some would not be operated on because of age, concluding: "It would be between 5,000 and 20,000 operations a year, but we haven't done the modelling." | He said some would not be operated on because of age, concluding: "It would be between 5,000 and 20,000 operations a year, but we haven't done the modelling." |
Obesity statistics | Obesity statistics |
Source: National Institute of Health and Care Excellence | Source: National Institute of Health and Care Excellence |
BBC News: Where are you on the global fat scale? | BBC News: Where are you on the global fat scale? |
Simon O'Neill from Diabetes UK said: "Although studies have shown that bariatric surgery can help with weight loss and have a positive effect on blood glucose levels, it must be remembered that any surgery carries serious risks. | Simon O'Neill from Diabetes UK said: "Although studies have shown that bariatric surgery can help with weight loss and have a positive effect on blood glucose levels, it must be remembered that any surgery carries serious risks. |
"Bariatric surgery should only be considered as a last resort if serious attempts to lose weight have been unsuccessful and if the person is obese." | "Bariatric surgery should only be considered as a last resort if serious attempts to lose weight have been unsuccessful and if the person is obese." |
Tam Fry, from the National Obesity Forum, told the BBC: "A considerable number of people who have had diabetes for some time and have been receiving medication will see a way out which has been sanctioned by NICE and they'll say that's for me. | Tam Fry, from the National Obesity Forum, told the BBC: "A considerable number of people who have had diabetes for some time and have been receiving medication will see a way out which has been sanctioned by NICE and they'll say that's for me. |
"But the problem is the health service is going to say, 'No we're out of money, you can't have it', and that's going to create great friction." | "But the problem is the health service is going to say, 'No we're out of money, you can't have it', and that's going to create great friction." |
Low calorie diet | Low calorie diet |
Meanwhile, the same guidance also says people should not be put on extreme diets to help them lose weight. | Meanwhile, the same guidance also says people should not be put on extreme diets to help them lose weight. |
NICE acknowledges the diets have become increasingly popular, but warns they do not keep weight off in the long-term. | NICE acknowledges the diets have become increasingly popular, but warns they do not keep weight off in the long-term. |
A very low-calorie diet consists of fewer than 800 calories a day. The normal level advised for an average man is 2,500 calories and for a woman it is 2,000. | A very low-calorie diet consists of fewer than 800 calories a day. The normal level advised for an average man is 2,500 calories and for a woman it is 2,000. |
Prof Mark Baker said: "The new draft guidance now recommends that they [low calorie diets] should not be used routinely for people who are obese." | Prof Mark Baker said: "The new draft guidance now recommends that they [low calorie diets] should not be used routinely for people who are obese." |
The diets can still be used in the short-term, for a maximum of 12 weeks, for rapid weight loss before hip or knee replacement surgery or to meet criteria for fertility treatment. | The diets can still be used in the short-term, for a maximum of 12 weeks, for rapid weight loss before hip or knee replacement surgery or to meet criteria for fertility treatment. |
The guidance states that "regaining weight is likely" but that is not down to either "their own or their clinician's failure". | The guidance states that "regaining weight is likely" but that is not down to either "their own or their clinician's failure". |
Do you suffer with type 2 diabetes? Have you undergone or would you consider weight loss surgery? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Weight loss operations'. | Do you suffer with type 2 diabetes? Have you undergone or would you consider weight loss surgery? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Weight loss operations'. |