We assessed the prevalence of gastric bypass surgeries in the United States on the basis of data from the 1998 to 2002 National Hospital Discharge Survey. Between 1998 and 2002, rates (per 100 000 adults) increased significantly (P\u3c.001): from 7.0 to 38.6. This observed increase in the rate of gastric bypass surgery for the treatment of obesity may be attributed in part to improvements in surgical technique, improved patient outcomes, and increased popularity of this procedure. The prevalence of obesity in the US population continues to increase, making obesity a major public health concern. Bariatric surgery has become a popular method of treating obesity, with gastric bypass surgery emerging as the most widely used of these surgical p...
Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery performed at US academic centers is safe and associated with low morta...
Bariatric surgery is being performed in increasing numbers in an era when reimbursements are being r...
The objective of the study is to analyze procedural and safety outcomes associated with bariatric su...
Severe obesity (BMI >= 40 kg/m2) increases risk for many diseases (e.g., hypertension, diabetes). Ba...
the past decade. Research of available treatments for morbid obesity (body mass index = 40 kg/m2) su...
With the epidemic of morbid obesity, bariatric surgery has been accepted as one of the most effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and bariatric surgery, despite being the only effective durable treatment for ...
was conducted as part of a fourth year medical school elective in population health. Background: Obe...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery, despite being the most successful long-lasting treatment for morbid o...
Hypothesis: Population-adjusted rates of bariatric surgery are rapidly increasing and have economic ...
Background: This study aimed to use primary care electronic health records to evaluate the epidemiol...
In 2013, approximately 179,000 bariatric surgery procedures were performed in the United States, inc...
Background: The 2018 IFSO Survey focused on similarities and disparities in the number and types of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the usage of surgery in the management of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis of ro...
Gastric bypass surgery has become an increasingly recognized treatment option for individuals suffer...
Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery performed at US academic centers is safe and associated with low morta...
Bariatric surgery is being performed in increasing numbers in an era when reimbursements are being r...
The objective of the study is to analyze procedural and safety outcomes associated with bariatric su...
Severe obesity (BMI >= 40 kg/m2) increases risk for many diseases (e.g., hypertension, diabetes). Ba...
the past decade. Research of available treatments for morbid obesity (body mass index = 40 kg/m2) su...
With the epidemic of morbid obesity, bariatric surgery has been accepted as one of the most effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and bariatric surgery, despite being the only effective durable treatment for ...
was conducted as part of a fourth year medical school elective in population health. Background: Obe...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery, despite being the most successful long-lasting treatment for morbid o...
Hypothesis: Population-adjusted rates of bariatric surgery are rapidly increasing and have economic ...
Background: This study aimed to use primary care electronic health records to evaluate the epidemiol...
In 2013, approximately 179,000 bariatric surgery procedures were performed in the United States, inc...
Background: The 2018 IFSO Survey focused on similarities and disparities in the number and types of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the usage of surgery in the management of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis of ro...
Gastric bypass surgery has become an increasingly recognized treatment option for individuals suffer...
Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery performed at US academic centers is safe and associated with low morta...
Bariatric surgery is being performed in increasing numbers in an era when reimbursements are being r...
The objective of the study is to analyze procedural and safety outcomes associated with bariatric su...