After googling "bariatric obesity", some of the links I found helpful were: http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bariatric_surgery http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/gastric.htm hope that helps!
If you are interested in learning mroe about health, diet and information on financing a bariatric surgery, just click on this link. http://www.bariatric.us/
http://www.bariatricadvantage.com/catalog this website tells you information on supplements, nutrition, etc. on bariatric advantages. To find about basic information like study questions go to the link and click the "blog" button at the top.
A good place to go for information about post bariatric surgery is your doctor. You can also go to www.weightlosssurgery.ca/ and learn more information.
At a bariatric treatment center, patients receive consultations and treatment for obesity through several procedures, including the gastric band or gastric bypass surgery.
You can go to the doctor to get more information on what you should eat after your bariatric surgery. You can also get on any medical or health website and find it as well.
www.communitymemorial.com is a hospital site that will explain what a bariatric program is and does. It explains what happens before surgery and after.
To learn more about bariatric bypass surgery. I'd recommend speaking with a doctor or dietician about it. I found a useful website that provides alot of information on what your looking for. http://www.renewedreflections.com/forums/
Your doctor would be a great resource for learning more about the newest bariatric surgeries being performed. Another way to learn more would be to check out books on bariatric surgery from your local library.
If you are looking for medical help concerning obesity related health issues, don't just go to a normal doctor - go to a bariatric specialist. Getting specific aid for your problems can be an incredibly intelligent idea, and you will be catered to based on your specific problems. If you are in need of surgery due to obesity problems, then getting a bariatric specialist is practically a requirement - a great tip is to look at the experience of the specialist - since this is all they do, their experience is directly related to their quality!
Bariatric eating information is available in multiple sources from your local library, or in any well known book store, and the books are realtively cheap.
One good way to find out what bariatric clinics are like is to read online reviews, such as the ones posted on Mayoclinic. Another great and safe way to find information on bariatric clinics is simply to ask your doctor.
Following a bariatric surgery, many doctores give multivitamins to their patients for extra nutrion while the body handles a decreased stomach cavity. These vitamins can be found here: http://www.bariatricchoice.com/bariatric-surgery-multivitamin-supplements-74.html.