Obesity poses a serious health hazard and its treatment is often disappointing. Surgical approaches have been proposed for treating severe obesity (body mass index or BMI > or = 35 kg/m2) with comorbidities or extreme obesity (BMI > or = 40 kg/m2). Before accepting bariatric surgery as alternative treatment, the four following prerequisites should be met: 1. the medical condition is serious enough; 2. it can not be treated satisfactorily with classical means; 3. the surgical treatment is effective in improving the clinical situation; and 4. bariatric surgery is safe enough, so that the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. On the basis of the literature and our own experience, it appears that gastric reduction surgery may be considered as a ...
Introduction. Despite the feasibility and safety of bariatric procedures nowadays, high-risk patient...
Introduction Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by a combination of hereditary, meta...
Background: Obesity is associated with premature mortality, particularly when very severe and/or com...
Since severe obesity is frequently associated with serious metabolic, cardiovascular and psychologic...
We are currently facing an obesity epidemic: by 2010, 75 % of men and 58 % of women in England could...
Of particular concern is the rapid increase within the most extreme weight categories, resulting in ...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Obesity is a continuously growing health problem of today's civilization. Two out of three adults in...
Obesity is a growing challenge around the globe accounting for approximately 1.7 billion adults with...
of genetic predisposition, environmental influences (e.g., sedentary lifestyle), and behavioral com...
The obesity epidemic is increasing worldwide with multiple contributing factors. In most cases, obes...
Introduction: Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by a combination of hereditary, met...
Obesity is rapidly becoming a major health concern and could be considered equal to smoking as a pre...
Background Prevalence of obesity is increasing with a pandemic magnitude worldwide. Incidence of su...
Conservative therapy results almost always in failure in the morbidly obese patient. Bariatric surge...
Introduction. Despite the feasibility and safety of bariatric procedures nowadays, high-risk patient...
Introduction Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by a combination of hereditary, meta...
Background: Obesity is associated with premature mortality, particularly when very severe and/or com...
Since severe obesity is frequently associated with serious metabolic, cardiovascular and psychologic...
We are currently facing an obesity epidemic: by 2010, 75 % of men and 58 % of women in England could...
Of particular concern is the rapid increase within the most extreme weight categories, resulting in ...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Obesity is a continuously growing health problem of today's civilization. Two out of three adults in...
Obesity is a growing challenge around the globe accounting for approximately 1.7 billion adults with...
of genetic predisposition, environmental influences (e.g., sedentary lifestyle), and behavioral com...
The obesity epidemic is increasing worldwide with multiple contributing factors. In most cases, obes...
Introduction: Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by a combination of hereditary, met...
Obesity is rapidly becoming a major health concern and could be considered equal to smoking as a pre...
Background Prevalence of obesity is increasing with a pandemic magnitude worldwide. Incidence of su...
Conservative therapy results almost always in failure in the morbidly obese patient. Bariatric surge...
Introduction. Despite the feasibility and safety of bariatric procedures nowadays, high-risk patient...
Introduction Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by a combination of hereditary, meta...
Background: Obesity is associated with premature mortality, particularly when very severe and/or com...