Bariatrics

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /bæriˈætrɪks/

Definitions of bariatrics

noun the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity

Example Sentences

A1 Bariatrics is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of obesity.

A2 My aunt underwent bariatrics surgery to help her lose weight.

B1 The hospital has a specialized bariatrics unit for patients with severe weight issues.

B2 The bariatrics department at the medical center offers a variety of weight loss options.

C1 The bariatrics team includes surgeons, dietitians, and psychologists to provide comprehensive care.

C2 Research in the field of bariatrics has led to advancements in minimally invasive weight loss procedures.

Examples of bariatrics in a Sentence

formal The hospital offers a comprehensive bariatrics program for patients struggling with obesity.

informal My cousin is considering bariatrics surgery to help with her weight loss journey.

slang I heard bariatrics is the new trend for quick weight loss.

figurative Embarking on a bariatrics program is like starting a new chapter in your health journey.

Grammatical Forms of bariatrics

plural

bariatrics

present tense

bariatrics

future tense

will bariatrics

perfect tense

have bariatrics

continuous tense

is bariatricing

singular

bariatrics

positive degree

more bariatrics

infinitive

to bariatric

gerund

bariatricing

participle

bariatriced

Origin and Evolution of bariatrics

First Known Use: 1965 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'bariatrics' originates from the Greek word 'baros' meaning weight, combined with the suffix '-iatrics' which pertains to medical treatment.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical field to refer to the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity, the term 'bariatrics' has evolved to encompass a multidisciplinary approach to weight management including surgery, diet, exercise, and behavioral therapy.