Dyslipidemia is a known risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) events. The aim of the study was to assess lipid profiles and their impact on CV risk changes in a large patient cohort 5 years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). All patients who underwent primary RYGB for severe obesity in our two hospitals between January 1999 and December 2009 were included. The Framingham risk score was used. One thousand and forty-eight patients were included, 791 women and 257 men. Five-year complete lipid profile was available for 77% of patients. At 5 years, mean body mass index (BMI) decreased from 45.7 ± 6 to 31 ± 5.8 kg/m <sup>2</sup> (p < 0.001), excess BMI loss (EBMIL) was 72.35 ± 22%, and total body weight loss (TWL) 31.5 ± 9%. Li...
AbstractBackgroundWeight loss (5–10%) improves obesity-associated cardiovascular risk factors. The a...
This study aims to evaluate the 12-24-month impact of bariatric surgery on the foremost modifiable t...
Background/Objetives: Obesity and obesity related co-morbidities are well-recognized risks for cardi...
Introduction: Visceral adipose tissue has been linked with cardiovascular events. Visceral adiposity...
Background: Dyslipidemia, a major component of the metabolic syndrome and an important cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have compared mid-term results of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRY...
The risk of developing cardiovascular disease is higher in obese than in non-obese individuals. Surg...
Aim: Obesity and co-existing metabolic comorbidities are associated with increased cardiovascular (C...
Fewer studies compared the improvement of plasma lipid levels after different types of surgery, in p...
BACKGROUND: Severely obese patients have an increased risk for developing metabolic complications su...
BACKGROUND: Long-term studies reporting the effects of bariatric surgery on cardiovascular risk fact...
Fewer studies compared the improvement of plasma lipid levels after different types of surgery, in p...
Abstract Objective: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) reduces body weight and the comorbidities assoc...
Background: Weight loss (5–10%) improves obesity-associated cardiovascular risk factors. The aim of ...
Abstract Background The beneficial effects in lipid profiles after obesity surgery might be associat...
AbstractBackgroundWeight loss (5–10%) improves obesity-associated cardiovascular risk factors. The a...
This study aims to evaluate the 12-24-month impact of bariatric surgery on the foremost modifiable t...
Background/Objetives: Obesity and obesity related co-morbidities are well-recognized risks for cardi...
Introduction: Visceral adipose tissue has been linked with cardiovascular events. Visceral adiposity...
Background: Dyslipidemia, a major component of the metabolic syndrome and an important cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have compared mid-term results of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRY...
The risk of developing cardiovascular disease is higher in obese than in non-obese individuals. Surg...
Aim: Obesity and co-existing metabolic comorbidities are associated with increased cardiovascular (C...
Fewer studies compared the improvement of plasma lipid levels after different types of surgery, in p...
BACKGROUND: Severely obese patients have an increased risk for developing metabolic complications su...
BACKGROUND: Long-term studies reporting the effects of bariatric surgery on cardiovascular risk fact...
Fewer studies compared the improvement of plasma lipid levels after different types of surgery, in p...
Abstract Objective: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) reduces body weight and the comorbidities assoc...
Background: Weight loss (5–10%) improves obesity-associated cardiovascular risk factors. The aim of ...
Abstract Background The beneficial effects in lipid profiles after obesity surgery might be associat...
AbstractBackgroundWeight loss (5–10%) improves obesity-associated cardiovascular risk factors. The a...
This study aims to evaluate the 12-24-month impact of bariatric surgery on the foremost modifiable t...
Background/Objetives: Obesity and obesity related co-morbidities are well-recognized risks for cardi...