Patients with preoperative deficiencies appear to be at higherrisk for nutritional deficiencieswhen compared to bariatric surgery patients that did not have preoperative nutritional deficiencies. Future research should focus on defining cost effective postoperative lab testing guidelines for at risk bariatric ...
SVF content and ASC behavior are altered in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of morbid obese women; these changes are not completely restored after bariatric surgery-induced weight loss. The cellular alterations described in this study could affect the regenerative effects of adipose stem cells. Further...
BACKGROUND :Patients with morbid obesity have a high risk of deficits in micronutrients, after bariatric surgery. The reasons why systematic use of multivitamin and trace element supplements cannot prevent all deficits are complex and should deserve more attention. Little is known about the influence...
obesity;bariatric surgery;non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA);N-oleoylethanolamine (OEA);peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-α 1. Introduction The growing morbidity of obesity and its associated metabolic diseases are challenged with different strategies from reduced calorie intake in combination...