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Obesity pressure on hospitals

Thursday February 11th, 2010

The British National Health Service has seen a massive increase in surgical procedures aimed at dealing with obesity in the last four years, according to figures published yesterday.

Surgeons have been called in as obesity becomes a major problem for hospitals.

In the year from 2008 to 2009 some 7,990 people were admitted to hospital for obesity itself - rather than related health problems.

This was eight times the number recorded a year earlier.

And some 1.28 million prescriptions were dispensed for obesity - ten times the number a decade earlier, according to the NHS Information Centre.

Surgeons perform a range of procedures for obesity, including stomach stapling and gastric by-passes, and these are known as bariatric surgery.

There were 4,220 of these last year - more than twice the number two years earlier.

Last night the Royal College of Surgeons defended its recent call for even more spending on bariatric surgery.

A spokesman said: "Although weight loss operations have doubled since 2007 the numbers being carried out are still woefully short of what is required to treat severe, life-threatening obesity in the UK.

Despite the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) providing strong evidence to support surgery as the only cost-effective treatment for severe obesity, many thousands of patients who qualify for surgery are being denied access to life-saving operations by NHS commissioners.

"Lives are being lost due to local delegation of a key health policy."

But the Royal College of Nursing called for more school nurses and health visitors to tackle the problem at source.

Chief executive Dr Peter Carter said: "It is deeply concerning that obesity continues to be a significant threat to the long and short-term health of?over 60 per cent of adults, and a quarter of children, who are overweight or obese."

NHS Information Centre chief executive Tim Straughan said: "This report highlights the impact of obesity not just on society, but on the NHS.

"The figures show a clear rise in hospital admissions, surgical procedures and drug therapies to help people tackle their obesity."

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