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Bariatric Surgery


AA Saber, TH El-Ghazaly - members.medscape.com
In 1954, Kremen and Linner introduced jejunoileal bypass, the first effective
surgery for obesity in the United States. In this procedure, the proximal
jejunum was connected directly to the distal ileum, bypassing 90% of the ...
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Cost-effectiveness of Diabetes Self-management Programs in Community Primary Care …


CA Brownson, TJ Hoerger, EB Fisher, KE … - The Diabetes Educator, 2009 - tde.sagepub.com
Clinical results and costs were based on programs of the Diabetes Initiative of
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, implemented in primary care and community
settings in disadvantaged areas with notable health disparities. Program ...
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Adiposopathy and bariatric surgery: is 'sick fat'a surgical disease?


HE Bays, B Laferrere, J Dixon, L Aronne, JM … - International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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Medical versus surgical interventions for the metabolic complications of obesity in children


JB Dixon, K Jones, M Dixon - Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2009 - Elsevier
The global epidemic of obesity has not spared children. Although prevention of
obesity is commendable, we cannot hide from the pressing need to identify,
assess, and actively manage children seriously afflicted by obesity and its ...
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Obesity and Diabetes: The Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Type-2 Diabetes


JB Dixon - World Journal of Surgery, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Weight gain and obesity are driving the global epidemic of type-2
diabetes through metabolic and inflam- matory pathways that cause insulin
resistance and impair pancreatic b-cell function, the two important factors ...
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