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The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) with diet and exercise, to diet and exercise alone, to see which is better in weight loss reduction. Investigators will also compare the effects of ESG to diet and exercise comorbidities such as diabetes, sleep apnea and high cholesterol as well as the various obesity related hormones.
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This is a single center, prospective randomized case control study with an additional non randomized case arm. This study includes two research interventional groups. Groups A: ESG with diet and exercise modules. Group B: Diet and exercise modules only. Investigators propose to compare ESG to behavioral modification including diet and exercise for patients who have a BMI greater than or equal to 40 kg/m2 or greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 with 1 or more obesity related co-morbidity and who cannot undergo conventional bariatric surgery(or decline the surgical option). Investigators will also compare the effects of ESG to diet and exercise on comorbidities such as diabetes, sleep apnea and high cholesterol as well as the various obesity related hormones.
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Co-morbidities include:
Sleep apnea (STOP-BANG questionnaire and polysomnography)
BP >130/80 or on hypertension meds.
A1c > or = to 5.7, fasting >100 OR RANDOM >126, exclude 6.5 and above
Waist circumference >102, or 40 inches if male or >80 cm 35 inches if female
Metabolic syndrome (3 criteria, blood pressure, waist circumference, triglycerides > 150 or HDL < 50/40)
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