Surgery Decreases Long-term Mortality, Morbidity, and Health Care Use in Morbidly Obese Patients. -
NV Christou, JS Sampalis, M Liberman, D Look, S … - Annals of Surgery, 2004 - annalsofsurgery.com
... that weight-loss surgery significantly decreases overall mortality as well as the
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Bariatric Surgery A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis -
H Buchwald, Y Avidor, E Braunwald, MD Jensen, W … - JAMA, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
... have enrolled at least 10 patients undergoing bariatric surgery. ... however, the number
of patients with a ... other outcomes were reported (principally weight loss). ...
[PDF] … Conference Statement Bariatric surgery for morbid obesity: Health implications for patients, health … -
H Buchwald - Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2005 - asbs.org
... Most patients who present for bariatric 373 ... Page 4. surgery have already failed multiple
attempts to achieve a sustained weight loss by using nonsurgical ...
Evaluation of Health Status and Quality of Life after Bariatric Surgery: Comparison of Standard Roux … -
E Hell, KA Miller, MK Moorehead, N Samuels - Obesity Surgery, 2000 - Springer
... Obesity Surgery, 10, 2000 217 Health Status and Quality of Life Table 3. Vertical
banded gastroplasty I. Weight loss weight loss % of excess number of patients ...
… surgery for morbid obesity: Health implications for patients, health professionals, and third-party … -
H Buchwald - Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2005 - Elsevier
... Most patients who present for bariatric surgery have already failed multiple attempts
to achieve a sustained weight loss by using nonsurgical ...
Nonsurgical factors that influence the outcome of bariatric surgery: a review -
LK Hsu - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1998 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
... In about 30% of patients, weight regain occurs at 18 ... to affect the outcome of surgery,
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CD Sjostrom - Obesity Research, 1999 - NAASO
... Surgically and Conventionally Treated Obese Patients Obesity, December 1 ... Severely
Obese: Changes with Weight Loss after Lap-Band Surgery Obesity, September 1 ...
The Impact of Weight Reduction Surgery on Health-Care Costs in Morbidly Obese Patients -
JS Sampalis, M Liberman, S Auger, NV Christou - Obesity Surgery, 2004 - Springer
... the economic effects of weight-reduction surgery in morbidly obese patients compared
to ... ating the effect of weight-loss (bariatric) surgery on health ...
Bariatric Surgery for Severely Overweight Adolescents: Concerns and Recommendations -
TH Inge, NF Krebs, VF Garcia, JA Skelton, KS Guice … - Pediatrics, 2004 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... that all patients who undergo bariatric surgery be monitored ... lives, to ensure optimal
postoperative weight loss, eventual weight maintenance, and ...
BARIATRIC SURGERY Surgery for Weight Control in Patients With Morbid Obesity -
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