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Diabetes -- Dallas Weight Loss Surgeon at Kim Bariatric Institute Discusses an Alarming New Study

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Dr. David D. Kim of Kim Bariatric Institute Talks About Diabetes, Its Link to Obesity, and the "Silent Killer" That Many Individuals Don't Even Know They Have

(firmenpresse) - DALLAS, TX -- (Marketwired) -- 03/03/15 -- It''s known as the "Silent Killer," because it often starts in the body without overt symptoms that let one know something is wrong. Recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control estimate that more than 29 million people in the U.S. have it. It can lead to stroke, heart disease, blindness, and other debilitating, and even deadly, complications -- yet, many do not even know they have it until serious health conditions arise. Diabetes is widespread and a major threat to one''s life and health, and a new study reported by Laura Tedesco in suggests that 30% of Americans who have the condition are unaware they are suffering from it. Dr. David D. Kim, a and founder of , says the study is very revealing, and demonstrates the importance of regular testing, particularly for those at high risk.

The study was spearheaded by researchers at Emory University and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. It did not distinguish between individuals with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes (the most common type). Dr. Kim says the number of people in America who have undiagnosed cases of diabetes, estimated at around eight million, is an alarming statistic and underscores the importance of knowing the risk factors, talking with your doctor, and getting (and staying) on a treatment plan as early as possible.

In addition to a family history of the condition, . In fact, Dr. Kim notes, it''s one of the most common co-morbidities (health conditions related to morbid obesity). He sees many patients at his practice who have diabetes that has likely developed, at least in part, because of obesity; but, the surgeon says such as surgery and other options are often able to reduce the severity -- and even totally cure diabetes -- in many patients.

Not everyone at risk for diabetes suffers from obesity; however, Dr. Kim says, those who do have obesity are often at greater risk for the condition, and weight loss surgery may be a good option to help them reduce serious health risks, improve their dietary and lifestyle habits, and start living healthier and happier lives. Dr. Kim says the study should ultimately serve as a wake-up call for people all across America and from every walk of life. He says everyone -- young and old, those who have the risk factors as well as those who do not -- should have regular testing for the condition. Dr. Kim notes that it''s often just a very fast, simple blood test, and the sooner individuals take steps to control diabetes, the better chances they have of being able to lead an active, normal life.





has been designated a "Surgeon of Excellence" by The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (formerly known as the American Society for Bariatric Surgery). He is a Fellow of the ASMBS as well as the American College of Surgeons, and a member of many respected medical organizations. Dr. Kim is the creator of The ™ -- a procedure designed to enhance the benefits of standard gastric sleeve surgery. Dr. Kim has performed thousands of bariatric surgery procedures and has twice been named a "Top Doctor" in the United States in Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.''s annual list.

For more information about Kim Bariatric Institute, visit drdkim.net and facebook.com/kimbariatrics.

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