This question may seem obvious, but exercise can be dangerous cardiovascularly in patients who are severely overweight. The heavier a person is, the more prone they are to injury. Often, it makes more sense medically for a patient to lose weight first and implement an exercise program when it is safe to do so, using exercise to maintain weight.
According to Dr. Wendy Scinta, a board certified family physician, a board certified Diplomate of the American Board of Bariatric Medicine (ABBM) and a member of the Board of Trustees of the ASBP, there is a skill set to managing obesity.
If it were as simple as just eating less, we wouldn ™t have an obesity epidemic in this country, said Dr. Scinta. Obesity is a medical condition, and it should be treated as such.
Physician supervision is necessary to detect and treat weight-related medical conditions. A program supervised by a physician who is a member of the ASBP and who has completed specialized training in bariatric medicine, offers a comprehensive and effective approach to maximizing overall health and reversing co-morbidities.
Source: American Society of Bariatric Physicians