| Literature DB >> 29561572 |
Styliani Mantziari1, Céline Duvoisin1, Nicolas Demartines1, Lucie Favre2, Michel Suter1,3.
Abstract
Bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) is currently the cornerstone of treatment for severe obesity. It produces significant and lasting weight loss in the vast majority of cases, which depends on the procedure performed, in any case much greater than that observed with non-surgical treatments. This weight loss along with direct metabolic effects of BMS, result in a substantial and lasting improvement in many obesity-related comorbidities, notably metabolic ones, sometimes with complete remission. This leads to a reduction in cardiovascular risk and mortality. Any BMS must be carried out by a multidisciplinary team, which will ensure lifelong follow-up in order to optimize results and prevent complications, including micronutrient deficiencies, by adequate supplementations.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29561572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Suisse ISSN: 1660-9379