2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05618-0
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Centile Charts for Monitoring of Weight Loss Trajectories After Bariatric Surgery in Asian Patients

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“…Peak weight loss typically occurs 1–2 years after surgery, 195,202 with EWL of 65% to >80% 204 . In some populations, RYGB and OAGB result in greater and more sustainable long‐term weight loss than SG 203,205 …”
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“…Peak weight loss typically occurs 1–2 years after surgery, 195,202 with EWL of 65% to >80% 204 . In some populations, RYGB and OAGB result in greater and more sustainable long‐term weight loss than SG 203,205 …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 204 In some populations, RYGB and OAGB result in greater and more sustainable long‐term weight loss than SG. 203 , 205 …”
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“…There are several alternatives for selecting the most appropriate metric when the researchers wanted to draw percentile charts for WL after BS. These choices vary from crude BMI [ 10 ] to more complicated ones like %EWL [ 11 , 12 ], excess BMI and total WL [ 13 ], and %AWL [ 14 ]. Among these studies, only van de Laar et al [ 15 ] explore a wider range of metrics and conclude the %AWL is the best choice for drawing percentile charts among them.…”
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“…Another Spanish cohort study developed a percentiles chart without using any smoothing model or considering initial BMI, one of the most important factors in post-operative WL [ 6 ]. An Asian cohort study offered percentile charts to follow WL after BS using quantile regression models [ 13 ]. This could cause heterogeneity among participants or samples.…”
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