2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.accreview.2005.02.026
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Effects of obesity surgery on the metabolic syndrome

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“…I en studie viste man at over 90 % av pasientene med metabolsk syndrom ikke tilfredsstilte disse kriteriene ett år etter fedmekirurgi. De fleste pasientene var operert med vertikal innsnørt gastroplastikk (13).…”
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“…I en studie viste man at over 90 % av pasientene med metabolsk syndrom ikke tilfredsstilte disse kriteriene ett år etter fedmekirurgi. De fleste pasientene var operert med vertikal innsnørt gastroplastikk (13).…”
Section: Sammendragunclassified
“…Dette samsvarer med funn i andre studier, som i tillegg har demonstrert signifikant lavere forekomst av metabolsk syndrom allerede få uker etter operasjon (13,22). Definisjonen av metabolsk syndrom er et hjelpemiddel for å identifisere pasienter med saerlig risiko for type 2-diabetes og aterosklerotisk kardiovaskulaer sykdom (11).…”
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“…15 In two series of bariatric surgery patients with Met Syn (average BMIs 43-47 kg/m 2 ), remission rates of at least 95% were reported after weight losses of about 32-40%. 18,19 Limitations of the present study include the relatively small sample size, paucity of men, over-representation of Caucasian individuals and lack of outcome data for patients who did not complete the program. There was no control group; it should be remembered, however, that the purpose was not to judge whether this weight loss program was an efficacious treatment for Met Syn, but rather to assess the extent of remission among patients completing a defined weight loss program.…”
Section: Remission Of Metabolic Syndrome Jd Lundgren Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Finally, among patients undergoing weight loss surgery, rates of resolution of Met Syn as high as 95% have been reported. 18,19 The studies noted earlier reported results on remission rates of Met Syn in weight loss interventions by examining very intensive research protocols, pharmacotherapy weight loss clinical trials or weight loss surgery. In the current study, we examined remission rates of Met Syn among obese adults enrolled in a relatively brief, moderate-intensity, fee-forservice low-calorie lifestyle change weight loss intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adult groups' of 40-49, 50-69, and 70-89 years, reduction in total cholesterol by 1 mmol/L reduced the HR for such events to 0.44, 0.66 and 0.83 respectively [132].…”
Section: Lowering Cholesterolmentioning
confidence: 99%