2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.28222
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Unhealthy Alcohol Use—A Common Iatrogenic Complication of Bariatric Surgery

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“…Alcohol use disorder is acknowledged as an undesired consequence of metabolic bariatric surgery, potentially arising from modi cations in alcohol metabolism, pharmacokinetics, reward processing, or the transfer of dependence after surgery [27]. The seminal studies of the Swedish Obese Subjects Study (SOS), conducted in 2013, revealed that 93.1% of operated patients reported alcohol consumption classi ed as low risk by the World Health Organization (WHO) [28].…”
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“…Alcohol use disorder is acknowledged as an undesired consequence of metabolic bariatric surgery, potentially arising from modi cations in alcohol metabolism, pharmacokinetics, reward processing, or the transfer of dependence after surgery [27]. The seminal studies of the Swedish Obese Subjects Study (SOS), conducted in 2013, revealed that 93.1% of operated patients reported alcohol consumption classi ed as low risk by the World Health Organization (WHO) [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%