Importance: Achieving a body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) of less than 30 is an important goal of bariatric surgery, given the increased risk for weight-related morbidity and mortality with a BMI above this threshold. Objective: To identify predictors for achieving a BMI of less than 30 after bariatric surgery. Design, Setting, and Participants: This retrospective study used data from the Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative, a statewide quality improvement collaborative that uses a prospectively gathered clinical data registry. A total of 27 320 adults undergoing primary bariatric surgery between June 2006 and May 2015 at teaching and nonteaching hospitals in Michigan were incl...
BACKGROUND Many bariatric surgical centers mandate achieving weight loss targets through medical ...
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for achieving significant weight loss and improving meta...
The prevalence of obesity has increased globally. Management of obesity consists of medical and surg...
Importance: Achieving a body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in...
BACKGROUND: Prior research suggested presurgical weight loss is associated with greater total weight...
Background Limited data guide the prediction of weight loss success or failure after bariatric surge...
Background: Many bariatric surgical centers mandate achieving weight loss targets through medical we...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss after bariatric surgery varies and depends on many factors, such as time ela...
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
Hypothesis: Preoperative weight loss reduces the frequency of surgical complications in patients und...
PURPOSE: Previous studies showed that patients with lower weight loss after bariatric surgery could ...
Purpose Weight loss before bariatric surgery is not mandatory, but questions remain as to whether pr...
Aim: The aim of this study was to find independent perioperative factors predicting unsuccessful wei...
Background: Important endpoints of bariatric surgery are weight loss and improvement of comorbiditie...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to ident...
BACKGROUND Many bariatric surgical centers mandate achieving weight loss targets through medical ...
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for achieving significant weight loss and improving meta...
The prevalence of obesity has increased globally. Management of obesity consists of medical and surg...
Importance: Achieving a body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in...
BACKGROUND: Prior research suggested presurgical weight loss is associated with greater total weight...
Background Limited data guide the prediction of weight loss success or failure after bariatric surge...
Background: Many bariatric surgical centers mandate achieving weight loss targets through medical we...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss after bariatric surgery varies and depends on many factors, such as time ela...
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
Hypothesis: Preoperative weight loss reduces the frequency of surgical complications in patients und...
PURPOSE: Previous studies showed that patients with lower weight loss after bariatric surgery could ...
Purpose Weight loss before bariatric surgery is not mandatory, but questions remain as to whether pr...
Aim: The aim of this study was to find independent perioperative factors predicting unsuccessful wei...
Background: Important endpoints of bariatric surgery are weight loss and improvement of comorbiditie...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to ident...
BACKGROUND Many bariatric surgical centers mandate achieving weight loss targets through medical ...
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for achieving significant weight loss and improving meta...
The prevalence of obesity has increased globally. Management of obesity consists of medical and surg...