Debunking the Myth: Medication vs. Surgery for Diabetes Complications

Myth: Medication is More Effective than Surgery

The belief that medication surpasses surgery in alleviating diabetes complications among overweight individuals is inaccurate.

The Truth About Diabetes Management

A pivotal study published in the New England Journal of Medicine investigated the effectiveness of bariatric surgery compared to diabetes medication. The research focused on diabetic patients and assessed their glycemic control.

Study Findings

The findings revealed that participants who underwent bariatric surgery exhibited significantly better glycemic control than those who relied solely on medication. Additionally, the bariatric surgery group experienced notable benefits, including substantial weight loss, reduced dependence on insulin medications, and an overall enhancement in quality of life.

Further Research

For more detailed information on this study, refer to the original article.

Reference

Shauer PR, Bhatt DL, Kirwin JP, et al. Bariatric surgery versus intensive medical therapy for diabetes – 5-year outcomes. The New England Journal of Medicine. February 16, 2017. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1600869