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¡BariatricPal es en castellano! La comunidad para cirugía para perder peso más grande en el mundo es accesible a BariatricPal.es . Hispanohablante en los Estado Unidos y el resto del mundo también entrar en el sitio web en ir a BariatricPal.com. Cliquear en BariatricPal en Español.

Le obesidad es un epidemia en la comunidad de hable español en los Estados Unidos y el resto del mundo. En los EEUU, los estadounidenses de origen mexicano y otra gente hispana tienen más riesgo de sobrepeso y obesidad. México, España, Chile, y Argentina son algunos de los países con un problema de obesidad cada vez mayor. Un tercero de adultos en estos países tiene obesidad. Incluye 27 millones de mexicanos y 6 millones de españoles.

La obesidad mórbida y la cirugía bariatrica también son comunes en España, México, y América Central, y América del Sur. BariatricPal quiere servir a la gente en estas zonas.

BariatricPal.es una red social por la comunidad bariatrica entera. Ese recurso es gratuita. Nuestros miembros utilizan los foros diariamente para dar y recibir consejos y ánimo entres pares. Usted puede establecer su cuenta para miembros, seguir su pérdida de peso, y manejar a sus amigos y sus mensajes privados. El sitio también tiene un directorio de cirujanos con críticas y clasificaciones de otros miembros para que Usted pueda encontrar a un cirujano de confianza en su región.

Cirujanos bariatrica y otros profesionales de salud son bienvenidos también. En juntarse a BariatricPal, Usted ganen publicidad instantáneamente a nuestros cienes de miles de miembros. Muchos de ellos hablan español y están buscando un cirujano u otro profesional bariatrica. Contáctenos para más información sobre membresía gratis y mejorada.

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BariatricPal is now in Spanish! The world’s largest weight loss surgery community is at BariatricPal.es for Spanish speakers in the U.S. and world. You can also get to the Spanish site by going to BariatricPal.com and clicking on BariatricPal en Español.

Obesity is an epidemic in the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. and worldwide. In the U.S., Mexican-Americans and other Hispanics have higher obesity rates than non-Hispanic whites and Asian Americans. Mexico, Spain, Chile, and Argentina are just a few of the countries with dangerously high – and increasing – obesity rates. One out of three adults in these countries is obese. About 27 million Mexicans are obese, as are 6 million Spaniards.

Morbid obesity and bariatric surgery are also common in Spain, Mexico, and Central and South America. BariatricPal is reaching out to these communities through its Spanish site.

BariatricPal is a free resource for the entire weight loss surgery community. Our members use the forums daily to give and receive peer-to-peer encouragement and advice. You can set up your member profile, track your weight loss progress, and manage your friends and messages. BariatricPal also has a surgeon directory with member ratings and reviews to help you find a trusted professional in your area.

Bariatric surgeons and integrated health professionals are welcome, too. By joining BariatricPal, you gain instant exposure to hundreds of thousands of pre-op and post-op weight loss surgery patients – many of whom speak Spanish and are looking for a surgeon or another bariatric professional. Contact us for more information on free and enhanced memberships and other opportunities.

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BariatricPal is now in Spanish!

@@Alex Brecher

that is terrific!!!! ;)

wonderful idea :)

bariatic pal keeps spreading its wings :)

kathy

congrats

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