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WIN - Publication - Gastrointestinal Surgery for Severe Obesity … Gastrointestinal surgery is an option for people who are severely obese and cannot lose weight by traditional means or who suffer from serious …
NIH Consensus Statements: 84. Gastrointestinal Surgery for Severe … … Gastrointestinal Surgery for Severe Obesity. NIH Consens Statement 1991 Mar 25-27;9(1):1-20. For making bibliographic reference to the statement in the …
NIH SURGERY FOR SEVERE OBESITY … The concept of gastrointestinal surgery to control obesity grew out of results of operations for … NIH: GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY FOR SEVERE OBESITY …
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gastric bypass, gastrointestinal surgery, bariatric surgery, obesity … The first operation that was widely used for severe obesity was the intestinal … Gastrointestinal surgery for obesity, also called bariatric surgery, …
gastric surgery for severe obesity … some physicians began to use such operations to treat severe obesity. The first operation that was widely used for severe obesity was the intestinal …
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Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity: consensus statement In a 1985 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, the health implications of obesity were established as including increased risk for cardiovascular disease (especially hypertensi...(Continue Reading) Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity - Tips from Other Journals Risk for morbidity and mortality in obese patients is proportional to the degree of excess weight. Nonsurgical approaches to treating clinically severe ......(Continue Reading)Obesity surgeryanother unmet need - Editorial Many patients with morbid obesity will not respond to diets, lifestyle changes, and drugs. For these patients, surgery may be the only option. Surgery can result in a loss of 50% or more of body weigh...(Continue Reading)NIH consensus statement covers treatment of obesity - National Institutes of Health The use of gastrointestinal surgery to treat obesity was recently assessed by the National Institutes of Health. The severity of obesity is measured by ......(Continue Reading)Extreme treatments for extreme obesity Many overweight people lose and gain hundreds of pounds throughout their lifetimes and never get down anywhere near their ideal weight. Doctors say this continual roller coaster ride of gaining and...(Continue Reading)
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