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Have daily activities like walking, traveling or spending time with loved ones started to feel more challenging? If you’re living with obesity or related chronic (long-term) health issues, bariatric surgery may be an option to help you feel more like yourself again.
More adults in their 50s and 60s are opting for weight-loss surgery to support a healthier, more independent lifestyle. Knowing how it works — and what to expect for your age — can make the process feel more manageable.
Why Obesity Matters More as You Age
Obesity affects more than just how you feel physically. Over time, it can increase your risk of related health conditions, including:
- Certain cancers
- Heart disease
- High blood pressure
- Sleep apnea
- Type 2 diabetes
As you age, extra weight puts added strain on your joints and muscles, making it harder to stay active. It can contribute to fatigue, limited mobility and a higher risk of falls. Some older adults face complications from necessary surgeries if obesity isn’t addressed first.
What About Nonsurgical Weight-Loss Options?
Many people try a combination of diet, exercise and medications before considering surgery. While these options can be helpful, they don’t always yield lasting results. This is especially true when metabolic and hormonal changes make weight loss more difficult with age.
We may recommend bariatric surgery when:
- Nonsurgical weight-loss methods aren’t effective
- Chronic conditions worsen due to weight
- Mobility or fatigue severely impacts quality of life
- Weight loss is required before having another surgery
It’s important to remember that surgery isn’t a quick fix. Instead, it creates the foundation for sustainable weight loss, better health and long-term lifestyle change.
The Benefits of Bariatric Surgery Later in Life
Weight-loss surgery isn’t only for younger adults. People over 50 are choosing it to improve their quality of life, manage existing conditions and stay active as they age.
AdventHealth bariatric surgeon Juan Gutierrez, MD, has seen this shift firsthand.
“Age shouldn’t be a barrier to better health,” he says. “Many of our older patients want to stay mobile, reduce medications or prepare for other medical procedures. They’re deeply motivated to reach their goals — and there are proven options that can help them succeed.”
For many, weight loss can help:
- Enhance mobility to stay active with grandchildren, travel and enjoy hobbies
- Improve outcomes for future surgeries, like orthopedic or heart procedures
- Maintain strength and balance to preserve independence
- Reduce chronic conditions like Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and sleep apnea
- Support long-term energy and health for a more fulfilling life
Preparing for Your Procedure
Weight-loss surgery is a major personal decision. It’s important to feel informed and supported throughout the journey.
Before the procedure, you’ll have a thorough evaluation. This includes medical tests, nutrition guidance and conversations with experts to ensure surgery is the right step. For older adults, our providers take extra care to assess overall health and tailor treatments accordingly.
Your care team will help you choose the best surgical approach for your needs, such as a gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. These procedures work by altering the digestive system to reduce food and calorie intake. Each technique has its unique benefits, and we’ll help you understand which one is best for your body.
Your Step-by-Step Recovery to Better Health
Recovery time can vary, but most patients return to light activity within a few weeks. You’ll start with a liquid diet before gradually moving to soft foods and regular meals in smaller portions. This step-by-step approach gives your body time to heal and adjust.
You’ll also have follow-up appointments to monitor progress, discuss nutrition and make sure everything is healing properly. Ongoing support from your care team, including a dietitian, helps you stay on track and feel confident in your new routine.
Some people find it helpful to join support groups, where they can share experiences and stay connected to others on the same journey.
Reducing Risks for Older Adults
Every surgery carries some risks, and bariatric procedures are no exception. But with proper screening, preparation and post-op care, most older adults do very well.
Your care team will look at your overall health ahead of time, including heart and lung function, medications and mobility, to make sure you’re a good candidate. They’ll explain any potential risks, like infection or slower healing, so you know what to expect.
Helping You Take Your Next Step
Choosing to have bariatric surgery takes courage and consideration, but you don’t have to make the decision alone. At AdventHealth, we guide you with expert, whole-person support. You’ll receive a personalized care plan that puts your body, mind and spirit first.
Let us help you take the step toward a healthier, more active life — at any age.
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