Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) can dramatically improve type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in obese class II and III patients. There is increasing evidence that shows bariatric surgery can also ameliorate T2DM in patients with BMI between 30 kg/m2 and 35 kg/m2 (obese class I)....
In mildly obese ("class I") patients, sleeve with ileal transposition (sleeve-IT) surgery results in better glycemic control than either gastric bypass or clinical treatment, a new study from Brazil suggests. The results will be presented Friday, April 1, at ENDO 2016, the annual meeting of ...
The 25(OH)D levels were also indifferent in overweight, obese class I, obese class II, and obese class III subjects. None of the demographic, anthropometric, and biochemical variables (except low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) correlated with 25(OH)D levels. Conclusions: The prevalence of ...
in humans and I-Ag7in mice) characterized by a non-Asp residue at position 57 of theMHC class IIβ-sheet, a critical residue for MHC class II structure and stability[5,6]. Replacement of I-Ag7in NOD mice with a non-disease-associated MHC class II (in NOD-MHC-congenic mice) elimina...
Results: Of the 240 women included in the study, 3.3% were underweight, 30.8% were normal weight, 23.3% were overweight, 15% were class I obese, 9.6% were class II obese and 17.9% were class III obese; 87.9% of the population were African American. Women gained 2.40 kg (95% ...
Off-spring from either germ-free or humanized mice indicated gut microbi- ome could be transmitted, sharing 83 % of class-level Taxa and 73 % genus level Increase in Firmicutes in high-fat and ob/ob. Reduction in Bacteroidetes in ob/ob only Lower alpha-diversity in obesity, regardless...
and overweight or obese (probably mostly obese class I, since the mean BMI was 30.7 kg/m 2 ). Obesity is associated with hypertension, and to analyze the e... A Nogueira - 《International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Obesity Therapy: How and Why? Background...
Adults with severe obesity are more likely to die and women with severe obesity have a higher risk of EC development and mortality than those with Class I/II obesity (BMI: 30–<40 kg/m2). However, no prior studies have evaluated the neural response to food cues by obesity severity/...
The mean postoperative complication cost for non-obese patients ($4684) was significantly lower than those for obese class I patients ($6250) and obese class II&III patients ($7868; P < 0.001). Our analysis demonstrated a significant gap in breast reconstruction between obese and non-obese ...
Class I 30–34.9 Class II 35–39.9 Class III ≥40 BMI, body mass index; GWG, gestational weight gain; kg, kilograms; IOM, Institute of Medicine; lbs, pounds; m2, meters squared. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and analyze previous research that gave sufficient ...