This systematic review summarizes current evidence on the impact of bariatric surgery (BS) on physical performance, metabolic, and health indices in adults with obesity. This systematic review suggests that BS induced significant reductions in body weight, fat mass, and fat-free mass in individuals with obesity. Additionally, BS may improve many physical fitness and health indicators. Observed improvements manifest during a distinct period of time. To date, studies on BS and performance have been small in number, nonrandomized in design, and not controlled regarding gender distribution and/or post-surgery follow-up. Future studies should further investigate concerns associated with understanding of BS outcomes to improve these outcomes with...
Obesity is the fifth leading cause of global deaths. The efficacy and safety of obesity treatment is...
The prevalence of obesity has continued to increase worldwide.1 It is well established that bariatri...
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease that associated with many health problems and a higher risk...
Background: The number of people with obesity continues to increase. Bariatric surgery is the most e...
Background: Considering conflicting results on the consequences of all types of obesity surgery, we ...
Background: The epidemic of obesity threatens the health of millions of people. When uncontrolled, o...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the overall effects of bariatric surgery compared with non-surgical treatment...
This review focuses on the most effective treatment modalities for reducing cardiovascular risk fact...
Obesity remains a worldwide concern due to the plethora of adverse health effects affecting numerous...
Bariatric surgery is often pursued to improve quality of life (QOL). This paper systematically revie...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of bariatric surgery for obe...
Background: Bariatric (weight loss) surgery for obesity is considered when other treatments have fai...
Background: In New Zealand, around one-third of adults are categorised as medically ‘obese’ and at r...
Obesity has become one of the major health problems of today’s society, being considered as an epide...
Obesity is the fifth leading cause of global deaths. The efficacy and safety of obesity treatment is...
The prevalence of obesity has continued to increase worldwide.1 It is well established that bariatri...
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease that associated with many health problems and a higher risk...
Background: The number of people with obesity continues to increase. Bariatric surgery is the most e...
Background: Considering conflicting results on the consequences of all types of obesity surgery, we ...
Background: The epidemic of obesity threatens the health of millions of people. When uncontrolled, o...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the overall effects of bariatric surgery compared with non-surgical treatment...
This review focuses on the most effective treatment modalities for reducing cardiovascular risk fact...
Obesity remains a worldwide concern due to the plethora of adverse health effects affecting numerous...
Bariatric surgery is often pursued to improve quality of life (QOL). This paper systematically revie...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of bariatric surgery for obe...
Background: Bariatric (weight loss) surgery for obesity is considered when other treatments have fai...
Background: In New Zealand, around one-third of adults are categorised as medically ‘obese’ and at r...
Obesity has become one of the major health problems of today’s society, being considered as an epide...
Obesity is the fifth leading cause of global deaths. The efficacy and safety of obesity treatment is...
The prevalence of obesity has continued to increase worldwide.1 It is well established that bariatri...
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease that associated with many health problems and a higher risk...