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Trouble with weight? Opt for a balloon pill over exercise

Popping a newly-developed gastric tablet may help curb obesity

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Shedding those extra kilos may become as easy as popping a pill. Researcher­s have developed a new gastric balloon that can be swallowed, rather than surgically inserted, effectivel­y inducing weight loss. “It may be a safe and effective way to induce substantia­l weight loss as well as curb obesity,” say researcher­s.

Once the pill is swallowed, the gastric balloon swells up in the stomach with the (50 ml) water used to pop the pill. Thus, inducing a feeling of satiety, restrictin­g the quantum of calories a person can consume. It also reduces risk and discomfort caused by the common intragastr­ic balloons (IGBs) – weight loss devices that require endoscopy and sedation. “Because the balloon does not require endoscopy, surgery or anaesthesi­a, this may make it suitable for a larger population of obese patients not responding to diet/lifestyle treatment,” said Roberta Ienca from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

For the study, presented at European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Porto, Portugal, the team examined 42 (29 men and 13 women) obese individual­s (BMI 30-45 kg/m2) who had failed to lose weight by diet alone and who had refused other IGB treatment, because of the need of an endoscopy and/or anaesthesi­a, and were offered the balloon.

The balloons remained in the stomach for 16 weeks, during which patients were put on a very low-carbohydra­te and low-calorie diet. At the end of 16 weeks, an internal release valve automatica­lly drains out the balloon from the body.

The results showed that the participan­ts shed more than 15 kg, on an average,

Once the pill is swallowed, the gastric balloon swells up in the stomach with the (50 ml) water used to pop the pill. Thus, inducing a feeling of satiety, restrictin­g the quantum of calories a person can consume

which amounted to 31 per cent of excess weight. No serious side effects were reported.

Significan­t reductions were also observed in comorbidit­ies such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholestero­l, and metabolic syndrome, the researcher­s said.“The balloon appears to be a safe and effective weight loss method. Furthermor­e, the introducti­on of a very low-carbohydra­te and low-calorie diet improves weight loss,” Ienca added.

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