People also ask, what weight limit is considered bariatric?
To be eligible for bariatric surgery, you must be between 16 and 70 years of age (with some exceptions) and morbidly obese (weighing at least 100 pounds over your ideal body weight and having a BMI of 40).
Also, what BMI is considered bariatric? A person is classified as having obesity and may be referred to as a bariatric patient when they have a body mass index (BMI) that is equal to or greater than 30.
Just so, do bariatric patients have a higher risk of inpatient complications?
Despite the lack of consensus on the association between obesity and hospital complications, obese patients are generally considered to be at higher risk of complications compared to their normal weight counterparts.
What size is considered bariatric?
The term bariatric is used to describe morbidly obese patients (BMI > 40) and these patients may range in weight from 18 – 70 stone in weight.
