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Impact of rapid weight reduction on risk of cholelithiasis after bariatric surgery
(F D-communications IncTorontoCanadá, 2003)
A prospective randomized study comparing patients with morbid obesity submitted to laparotomic gastric bypass with or without omentectomy
(2009)
Background: Visceral fat, especially the greater omentum, seems to be an important factor in the development of some metabolic disturbances such as insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and dyslipidemia. Therefore, we wanted ...
Gastric Bypass and Cardiac Autonomic Activity: Influence of Gender and Age
(SPRINGER, 2009)
Obesity is associated with increased sympathetic activity and higher mortality. Treatment of this condition is often frustrating. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is the most effective technique nowadays for treatment of obesity. ...
Persistent anemia after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
(ELSEVIER, 2007)
Objective: We report the case of a 42-y-old morbidly obese woman who presented persistent
anemia as result of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.
Methods: The surgical procedure conducted in 1999 consisted of horizontal gastroplasty ...
Evolution of the diet in the pos-operatory of bariatric surgeries: integrating review of the literature
(Inst Brasileiro Pesquisa & Ensino Fisiologia Exercicio-ibpefex, 2019-05-01)
More and more people are using bariatric surgery for weight loss and improvement of comorbidities associated with overweight, the most common Roux-en-Y gastric bypass technique (Fobi-Capella), this surgical technique is ...
Change in Predicted 10-Year Cardiovascular Risk Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: Who Benefits?
(SPRINGER, 2011)
The risk of developing cardiovascular disease is higher in obese than in non-obese individuals. Surgery for obesity is effective in reducing weight and resolution of diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Our aim was ...
Decrease in circulating glucose, insulin and leptin levels and improvement in insulin resistance at 1 and 3 months after gastric bypass
(F D-communications Inc, 2006-10-01)
Background: Hyperglycemia, insulin resistance and hyperleptinemia are some of the consequences of obesity. Gastric bypass for morbid obesity provides gastric restriction with decreased energy absorption. To confirm and ...