Body Mass Index (BMI) Assessment
BMI assessment is the primary method used to determine eligibility for bariatric surgery, categorizing individuals based on their body mass relative to height. It helps identify those who are candidates for surgery, typically those with a BMI of 40 or higher, or 35 and above with obesity-related health conditions.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
A comprehensive metabolic panel is crucial for evaluating your overall health status, including glucose levels, liver and kidney function, and electrolyte and fluid balance, which can affect surgery outcomes and dictate specific needs for surgical preparation.
Nutritional Assessment
Nutritional assessment by a registered dietitian plays a critical role in preparing for bariatric surgery and ensuring long-term success. It involves evaluating your dietary habits, understanding nutritional deficiencies, and planning for a post-surgery diet that will support weight loss and health.
Psychological Evaluation
Psychological evaluation ensures that patients are mentally prepared for the lifestyle changes required by bariatric surgery. This assessment helps identify emotional triggers for eating, assesses mental health conditions, and ensures a support system is in place to aid in the post-operative recovery.