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DGBI symptoms are common in obesity and have the potential to exacerbate negative health outcomes. In general, the prevalence of DGBI symptoms decreases after obesity treatment, but patients can also shift from one GI symptom profile to another. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Disorders of gut‐brain interaction (DGBI) in obesity could impair health outcomes.
Esther Colomier+11 more
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Factors associated with suboptimal weight loss after gastric bypass surgery [PDF]
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Abstract Current clinical guidance on children and adolescent obesity management is limited in scope and in addressing obesogenic factors, reaching underserved populations, and developing whole‐of‐society solutions. To address these shortcomings, the World Health Organization (WHO) set out to develop people‐centered normative guidance for the ...
Hector Pardo‐Hernandez+4 more
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Histidine‐Containing Dipeptides in Obesity and Cardiometabolic Health: A Systematic Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Histidine‐containing dipeptides (HCDs) have been reported to have anti‐inflammatory and antidiabetic properties. Yet, no previous reviews have examined the impact of HCDs on Type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk factors (e.g., obesity) and progression (e.g., microvascular and macrovascular complications).
Saeede Saadati+10 more
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Petersen's space hernia as a complication of gastric bypass surgery: a case report. [PDF]
Palacios MF+5 more
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Peptide YY Levels Are Elevated After Gastric Bypass Surgery
Jean L. Chan+4 more
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Cancer Incidence and Mortality After Gastric Bypass Surgery [PDF]
Ted D. Adams+9 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To systematically review and meta‐analyze psychiatric and cognitive outcomes following metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS). [Correction added on 1 July 2025, after first online publication: The objective statement has been updated for clarity.] Methods Six databases were searched.
Emma A. van Reekum+12 more
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Modified Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery avoids complications in mice. [PDF]
Tong D, Xiang J, Gao P, Zhu Z, Lu Z.
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