Introduction: Obesity is a chronic multifactorial disease involving genetic, psychological and socioeconomic factors. It represents a risk factor for other diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia and even certain types of tumors. Its treatment represents a large expense for the health system. The continued increase in prevalence has alerted public health officials, epidemiologists and economists. Certainly, patients with much weight loss are the most benefited from this type of intervention. They have great laxity in both the fatty skin plane due to the loss of excess fat, and the musculoaponeurotic plane due to loss of intramuscular fat and intra-abdominal visceral fat. This allows aggressive resection...
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Obesity is the definition of an excess in the accumulation and storage of body fat, tha...
Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of body fat, which can reach degrees cap...
Introduction: obesity is a multifactorial-origin disorder that is characterized by the excessive acc...
La obesidad es la alteración nutricia más común en el mundo, el exceso de grasa corporal es una cond...
It is known that morbid obesity is a chronic pathology with multifactorial etiology, which can be as...
A special group of obese or overweight people who lack or do not present metabolic alterations have ...
Obesity is a global health problem associated with the development of chronic degenerative diseases....
Obesity is a first magnitude public health problem. Because of its multifactorial pathogenesis, trea...
Background: The childhood obesity is a serious public health problem that over time has acquired imp...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemics. It represents a public health alarm associated to several metaboli...
Introduction: the set of risk factors which may lead to ischemic heart failure, diabetes and disease...
Introduction: There is no consensus about the cause-effect relationship between psychopathologies an...
Introduction: the epidemic of obesity and overweight has been outnumbered by three in less than two ...
Obesity is a chronic multifactorial disease that has reached global epidemic proportions, representi...
Publicación a texto completo no autorizada por el autorEl documento digital no refiere asesorManifie...
Obesity is the definition of an excess in the accumulation and storage of body fat, tha...
Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of body fat, which can reach degrees cap...
Introduction: obesity is a multifactorial-origin disorder that is characterized by the excessive acc...
La obesidad es la alteración nutricia más común en el mundo, el exceso de grasa corporal es una cond...
It is known that morbid obesity is a chronic pathology with multifactorial etiology, which can be as...
A special group of obese or overweight people who lack or do not present metabolic alterations have ...
Obesity is a global health problem associated with the development of chronic degenerative diseases....
Obesity is a first magnitude public health problem. Because of its multifactorial pathogenesis, trea...
Background: The childhood obesity is a serious public health problem that over time has acquired imp...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemics. It represents a public health alarm associated to several metaboli...
Introduction: the set of risk factors which may lead to ischemic heart failure, diabetes and disease...
Introduction: There is no consensus about the cause-effect relationship between psychopathologies an...
Introduction: the epidemic of obesity and overweight has been outnumbered by three in less than two ...
Obesity is a chronic multifactorial disease that has reached global epidemic proportions, representi...
Publicación a texto completo no autorizada por el autorEl documento digital no refiere asesorManifie...
Obesity is the definition of an excess in the accumulation and storage of body fat, tha...
Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of body fat, which can reach degrees cap...