Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment of obesity and related co-morbidities
such as diabetes.
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Despite the overall effectiveness of this medical treatment for obesity, weight recurrence
may still occur in response to bariatric surgery and remission from diabetes may not
be sustained.
- Kirwan J.P.
- Courcoulas A.P.
- Cummings D.E.
- Goldine A.B.
- Kashyap S.R.
- Simonson D.C.
- Arterbum D.E.
- Gourash W.F.
- Vernon A.H.
- Jakicic J.M.
- Patti M.E.
- Wolski K.
- Schauer P.R.
Diabetes remission in the Alliance of Randomized Trials of Medicine Versus Metabolic
Surgery in Type 2 Diabetes (ARMMS-T2D).
Diabetes Care. 2022; 45: 1574-1583
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This suggests the need for ongoing treatment to augment the effectiveness of bariatric
surgery to prevent weight recurrence and to sustain other related health benefits.To read this article in full you will need to make a payment
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References
- Diabetes remission in the Alliance of Randomized Trials of Medicine Versus Metabolic Surgery in Type 2 Diabetes (ARMMS-T2D).Diabetes Care. 2022; 45: 1574-1583
- Bariatric surgery vs lifestyle intervention for diabetes treatment: 5-year outcomes from a randomized trial.J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020; 105: 866-876
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Publication history
Accepted:
January 15,
2023
Received:
January 5,
2023
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© 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
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