Severe obesity influences sex hormone levels in women, which may result in subfertility, menstrual disturbances, anovulation and hyperandrogenism as well as increased risk for complications during pregnancy and birthing. Bariatric surgery leads to long-term weight loss and resolution of several comorbidities including hormone imbalance. However, the impact of altered sex hormones in women with obesity is insufficiently understood. Little is known concerning potential influences of changed sex hormone levels on women's function and quality of life following bariatric surgery and subsequent weight loss. This thesis aims to understand sex hormone balance in women with severe obesity and after bariatric surgery and to explore women’s experi...
Introduction: The link between obesity epidemic in fertile age and fertility reduction, in relation ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a significant public health problem that is on the increase worldwide, and tr...
Background: Obesity, a prominent risk factor for endometrial cancer development and public health is...
Severe obesity influences sex hormone levels in women, which may result in subfertility, menstrual d...
Female Sexual Quality of Life after Bariatric Surgery Background Approximately half of all bariatr...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of young women undergoing weight loss surgery in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Although bariatric surgery seems to increase spontaneous fertili...
Introduction: Female patients expect improved quality of life, including sexual health and regain of...
Objective: Obesity is an increasing epidemic which adversely affects physical, emotional, psychosoc...
Bariatric procedures are on the rise as a surgical treatment for morbid obesity. In reproductive age...
Introduction: Studies suggest that severely obese women (BMI > 35) suffer more frequent severe meno...
This systematic literature review aims to point out sex-specific special features that are important...
Background: The impact of bariatric surgery (BS) on the sexual functioning of patients is poorly stu...
After bariatric surgery, the majority of patients develop a problem with excessive hanging skin. Thi...
Aims The objective of this study is to describe and understand the experiences of sexuality amongst ...
Introduction: The link between obesity epidemic in fertile age and fertility reduction, in relation ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a significant public health problem that is on the increase worldwide, and tr...
Background: Obesity, a prominent risk factor for endometrial cancer development and public health is...
Severe obesity influences sex hormone levels in women, which may result in subfertility, menstrual d...
Female Sexual Quality of Life after Bariatric Surgery Background Approximately half of all bariatr...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of young women undergoing weight loss surgery in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Although bariatric surgery seems to increase spontaneous fertili...
Introduction: Female patients expect improved quality of life, including sexual health and regain of...
Objective: Obesity is an increasing epidemic which adversely affects physical, emotional, psychosoc...
Bariatric procedures are on the rise as a surgical treatment for morbid obesity. In reproductive age...
Introduction: Studies suggest that severely obese women (BMI > 35) suffer more frequent severe meno...
This systematic literature review aims to point out sex-specific special features that are important...
Background: The impact of bariatric surgery (BS) on the sexual functioning of patients is poorly stu...
After bariatric surgery, the majority of patients develop a problem with excessive hanging skin. Thi...
Aims The objective of this study is to describe and understand the experiences of sexuality amongst ...
Introduction: The link between obesity epidemic in fertile age and fertility reduction, in relation ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a significant public health problem that is on the increase worldwide, and tr...
Background: Obesity, a prominent risk factor for endometrial cancer development and public health is...