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Long-limb gastric bypass in the superobese. A prospective randomized study.

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RE Brolin, HA Kenler, JH Gorman, RP Cody - Annals of surgery, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
This study was designed to determine whether greater diversion of bile and pancreatic secretions
away from the functional gas- trointestinal tract would produce greater weight loss in super- obese
patients (.200 pounds overweight) in comparison with conventional Roux-en-Y gastric ...
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Gastric surgery for morbid obesity. The Adelaide Study.

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JC Hall, JM Watts, PE O'Brien, RE Dunstan, JF … - Annals of …, 1990 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The efficacy of three gastric restriction operations were compared in a prospective randomized
study of310 morbidly obese subjects. The median patient age was 34 years (range, 18 to 62
years). They were predominantly female (13:1) and had a median pre- operative weight ...
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[BOOK] Nutritional biochemistry


T Brody - 1999 - books.google.com
This book is printed on acid-free paper. © Copyright © 1999 by ACADEMIC PRESS All Rights
Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information ...
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Pathophysiology of obesity

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GA Bray - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1992 - Am Soc Nutrition
Class II individuals have a BMI of 30-35 kg/m2 and have mod- crate risk; Class III individuals
have a BMI of 35-40 kg/rn2 and have high risk associated with their obesity; Class IV individuals
have a BMI of > 40 kg/m2 and are at very high risk for illness. Class IV is the primary ...
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Prevalence of overweight and weight gain in the United States

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RJ Kuczmarski - American journal of clinical nutrition, 1992 - Am Soc Nutrition
Page 1. Am J C/in Nuir 1992;55:495S-502S. Printed in USA. © 1992 American Society for Clinical
Nutrition 495S Prevalence of overweight and weight gain in the United States1'2 Robert J
Kuczmarski ABSTRACF Data from the Second National Health and ...
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Obesity in anaesthesia and intensive care

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JP Adams, PG Murphy - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2000 - British Jrnl Anaesthesia
The prevalence of significant obesity continues to rise in both developed and developing
countries, and is associated with an increased incidence of a wide spectrum of medical and surgical
pathologies 35 (Table 1). As a result, the anaesthetist can expect to be presented ...
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Quality of life and obesity


RL Kolotkin, K Meter, GR Williams - Obesity reviews, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Sweet, salty, and umami tastes are usually well accepted by humans and contribute to the palatability
of foods, that is, perception of these basic tastes in foods tends to promote their intake. Bitter
and sour tastes are usually unacceptable to humans especially at high concentrations, ...
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The role of gastric surgery in the multidisciplinary management of severe obesity


PN Benotti, A Forse… - The American Journal of Surgery, 1995 - Elsevier
Severe obesity affects the health and quality of life of 4 million Americans. The major cost of treating
severe obesity and its associated comorbidities of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, pulmonary insufficiency, cancer, and degenerative arthritis as well as the poor ...
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Significant changes in blood pressure, glucose, and lipids with gastric bypass …


GSM Cowan, CK Buffington - World journal of surgery, 1998 - Springer
Page 1. World J. Surg. 22, 987–992, 1998 WORLD Journal of SURGERY © 1998 by the Société
Internationale de Chirurgie Significant Changes in Blood Pressure, Glucose, and Lipids with
Gastric Bypass Surgery George SM Cowan, Jr., MD, Cynthia K. Buffington, Ph.D. ...
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A health status assessment of the impact of weight loss following Roux-en-Y gastric …


PS Choban, J Onyejekwe, JC Burge, L Flancbaum - Journal of the American …, 1999 - Elsevier
Background: The field of “medical outcomes” emphasizes effects of medical treatments on quality
of life as seen from the patient's perspective. The increasing incidence of obesity has had tremendous
impact on the physical, psychological, social, and economic health of our nation with ...
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