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Family-focused, weight-loss treatment successful in paediatric primary care setting
Family-based treatment for obesity conducted in the paediatrician’s office resulted in improved weight-loss outcomes for the treated...
Sleeve gastrectomy reduced vertebral bone strength and density of adolescents
Sleeve gastrectomy has been found to have harmful effects on bones of adolescents and young adults by reduced vertebral bone strength and...
Journal watch 14/07/2023
Welcome to our weekly round-up of the latest bariatric and obesity-related papers published in the medical literature. As ever, we have...
Obesity impairs the brain's response to nutrients
Brain responses to specific nutrients are diminished in individuals with obesity and are not improved after weight loss, according to a...
Obesity-related cancer risk factor depends on sex and cancer type
Overall fat accumulation and fat distribution in different parts of the body confer different cancer risks depending on sex and the risks...
Aardvark reveals positive data for ARD-101 in treating obesity or other metabolic conditions
Aardvark Therapeutics has reported positive clinical data from three Phase II trials for its lead product ARD-101, an oral small molecule...
Weight recurrence after sleeve gastrectomy negatively impacts pregnancy
Weight recurrence after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) negatively impacts pregnancy and increases the probability of several complications for...
Rhythm gains Health Canada Approval of IMCIVREE setmelanotide injection for weight management
Health Canada has approved Rhythm Pharmaceuticals’ IMCIVREE (setmelanotide solution for subcutaneous injection) for weight management in...
Examine weaknesses in the other mesenteric gaps for IH to reduce the risk of recurrence
Researcher from Lund University and Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden, have report that surgery for internal herniation (IH)...
Journal Watch 07/06/2023
Welcome to our weekly round-up of the latest bariatric and obesity-related papers published in the medical literature. As ever, we have...
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