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Objective
Obesity is associated with increased cancer risk. Because of the substantial and sustained weight loss following bariatric surgery, postsurgical patients are ideal to study the association of weight loss and cancer.
Methods
Retrospectively (1982–2019), 21,837 bariatric surgery patients (surgery, 1982–2018) were matched 1:1 by age, sex, and BMI with a nonsurgical comparison group. Procedures...
Objective
This retrospective study incorporated long‐term mortality results after different bariatric surgery procedures and for multiple age at surgery groups.
Methods
Participants with bariatric surgery (surgery) and without (non‐surgery) were matched (1:1) for age, sex, BMI, and surgery date with a driver license application/renewal date. Mortality rates were compared by Cox regression, stratified...
Objective
Gastric bypass surgery results in long‐term weight loss. Small studies have examined protein changes during rapid weight loss (up to 1 or 2 years post surgery). This study tested whether short‐term changes were maintained after 12 years.
Methods
A 12‐year follow‐up, protein‐wide association study of 1,297 SomaLogic aptamer‐based plasma proteins compared short‐ (2‐year) and long‐term (12‐year)...
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