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Reflux symptoms return in about half of patients who undergo gastric bypass

Weight Loss Surgery May Not Relieve Acid Reflux

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Symptoms return in half of patients undergoing long-term follow-up after gastric bypass
There is a 73 percent increased risk for nonvertebral fracture after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass versus adjustable gastric banding

Gastric Bypass Tied to Higher Fracture Risk Versus Gastric Band

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Increased risk seen for fractures of the hip, wrist, and pelvis, regardless of age
Adolescents and adults who undergo gastric bypass surgery have similar weight loss at five years after surgery

Magnitude of Weight Loss Similar for Teens, Adults After RYGB

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Adolescents significantly more likely to have remission of type 2 diabetes and hypertension
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is associated with significant total body weight loss over five years

DDW: Lasting Weight Loss Seen With Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

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Patients were predicted to achieve their minimum weight at 24 months after ESG
For morbidly obese patients with atrial fibrillation

Preablation Bariatric Surgery Linked to Reduced A-Fib Recurrence

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Bariatric surgery was only independent predictor of arrhythmia-free survival in multivariate analysis
Youth with cognitive impairment or developmental disability have weight-loss trajectories after bariatric surgery similar to those of their peers with typical cognitive function

Cognitive Function Does Not Predict Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Outcome

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Weight loss trajectory did not differ between those with, without cognitive impairment
Several patient behaviors are associated with weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery

Patient Behaviors Identified That Impact Weight Regain After RYGB

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Independent links for sedentary time, eating fast food, eating when feeling full, eating continuously
Bariatric embolization is well tolerated in severely obese adults and is associated with weight loss for up to 12 months

Bariatric Embolization Feasible for Treatment of Severe Obesity

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Bariatric embolization results in weight loss for up to 12 months, increase in quality of life
Black patients have higher rates of 30-day complications and resource use than white patients after bariatric surgery

Complication Rate After Bariatric Surgery Higher for Black Patients

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Black patients also have longer stays, higher rates of ED visits and readmissions, less satisfaction
About half of women and men who report some level of dissatisfaction with their sexual life prior to bariatric surgery experience clinically meaningful improvement during five years of follow-up

Many Experience Improvement in Sex Life After Bariatric Surgery

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About half of those reporting dissatisfaction at preop saw clinically meaningful improvement