April 2021
Jacqui Lewis - BHSc Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine
Exercise Guidelines for Each Stage
The best thing you can do to prepare for both before and after
surgery is to increase your level of fitness.
The better cardiovascular condition before surgery, the fewer complications
experienced during and after surgery.
STEP 1.
Pre- operative stage
Make weight-loss a primary goal
of your exercise program.
Excess fat can make the weight-loss
surgery operation itself more
challenging.
And will ensure your surgery goes
ahead as planned.
Focus on cardiovascular
exercise (activities that make
you puff) to improve heart health,
decrease body weight
and help lose body fat
before surgery.
STEP 2.
Post-operative Stage
If there are any postoperative complications, that is physical problems following the
weight-loss surgery, schedule an appointment with your bariatric surgeon and follow the
surgeon’s recommendations for an exercise program.
For the first four weeks after
surgery, focus on flexibility
exercises, deep breathing
and getting back into performing
normal daily activities.
Gradually add low-intensity
aerobic exercise
(i.e. walking, biking or
swimming). If the surgery was
laparoscopic, it is generally safe to start
exercising up to your pain threshold two
weeks after surgery, but it is best to
consult with your surgeon before starting
any exercise program.
STEP 3.
For ever
A lifelong exercise program is key to your long-term success. Bariatric surgery is a valuable tool for rapid weight-loss; however, in two to three years, if a physically active lifestyle has not been adopted the risk of weight regain is high.
Exercise is insurance for long-term weight-loss.
If you can stick to this advice, you’ll be at a healthy weight and in good physical condition for years after your weight-loss surgery.
ALWAYS SEEK ADVICE IF YOU ARE NEW TO
BEING ACTIVE – it will short cut your path to
success, as well as reduce your risk of injury.
Invest in you – make yourself and your health a priority
Jacqui Lewis
BHSc Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine
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