“…There are no data showing that baseline BMI predicts metabolic surgery success. Instead, strong evidence indicates that preoperative BMI, at least within the obese range, does not predict the benefits of GI surgery with regard to diabetes prevention (51,57), remission (11,20,52,53,56,98,99), relapse after initial remission (20), or the magnitude of its effects on CVD events (62,100), cancer (61), or death (LoE IIA) (51, 53,56,[61][62][63]98). Of note, a recent meta-analysis of all studies reporting diabetes remission rates following bariatric surgerydincluding 94,579 surgical patients with T2Ddshowed that the rate of remission was equivalent among the 60 studies in which mean preoperative BMI was $35 kg/m 2 compared with the 34 studies with mean preoperative BMI ,35 kg/m 2 (71% versus 72%, respectively) (98).…”