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Gastric bypass surgery changes food preferences - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Gastric bypass surgery alters people’s food preferences so that they eat less high fat food, according to a new study led by scientists at Imperial College London. The findings, published in the American Journal of Physiology—Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology, suggest a new mechanism by which some types of bariatric surgery lead to long-term weight loss.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Cure for Carnie Wilson? New Study to Prove Increasing Importance of Diet and Exercise for Long-Term Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass

newswise.com — “Each year more than 200,000 people with morbid obesity undergo gastric bypass surgery, but research shows that more than half of patients regain at least 20 percent of the weight lost. Even celebrities find it difficult to keep the pounds off after gastric bypass. TV personality Al Roker and singer Carnie Wilson both have detailed their battle with weight gain after surgery; Wilson’s struggle has lasted for years.View full resource at newswise.com

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Cure for Carnie Wilson? New Study to Prove Increasing Importance of Diet and Exercise for Long-Term Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass

newswise.com — “Each year more than 200,000 people with morbid obesity undergo gastric bypass surgery, but research shows that more than half of patients regain at least 20 percent of the weight lost. Even celebrities find it difficult to keep the pounds off after gastric bypass. TV personality Al Roker and singer Carnie Wilson both have detailed their battle with weight gain after surgery; Wilson’s struggle has lasted for years.View full resource at newswise.com

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Weight-loss surgery may have best effect in less-obese patients - latimes.com

latimes.com — “People who are obese do better after gastric bypass surgery than those who are super-obese, study finds.View full resource at latimes.com

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Weight-loss surgery may have best effect in less-obese patients - Health Key

healthkey.com — “People who are obese do better after gastric bypass surgery than those who are super-obese, study finds.View full resource at healthkey.com

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Study: Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn’t Help Older, Sicker Patients Live Longer – TIME Healthland

healthland.time.com — “Weight-loss surgery may not reduce the risk of death in higher risk patients — older, heavier and sicker men — a new study finds. The findings contradict earlier studies that have documented health and survival benefits for obese people who undergo gastric bypass surgery, also known as Roux-e...View full resource at healthland.time.com

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Bariatric weight-loss surgery may increase risk of fractures

news-medical.net — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Increased Fracture Risk Following Bariatric Surgery

medicalnewstoday.com — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presentedView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Bariatric surgery linked to increased fracture risk

medicalxpress.com — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Bariatric surgery linked to increased fracture risk

eurekalert.org — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at the Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Bariatric Surgery Linked to Increased Fracture Risk

newswise.com — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at newswise.com

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Bariatric Surgery Linked to Increased Fracture Risk

newswise.com — “People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at newswise.com

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Gastric bypass: Weight-loss surgery increases the risk of alcoholism, study finds - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Gastric bypass surgery for weight loss doubles the risk of developing alcoholism compared with Lap-Band surgery, Swedish researchers reported Monday.View full resource at latimes.com

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Gastric bypass beats Lap-Band for weight loss, study finds - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “U.S. researchers said about 86% of morbidly obese patients who underwent gastric bypass surgery shed more than 40% of their excess weight, compared with about 31% of patients who had Lap-Band surgery. Post-surgical complication rates were comparable for the two groups, but those who had Lap-Band su--View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Gastric bypass better than Lap-Band, study finds - Health - Diet and nutrition - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “A study of the two most popular weight-loss surgeries found obese diabetics who had gastric bypass surgery lost 64 percent of their excess weight after a year, compared with 36 percent in those treated with Allergan Inc's Lap-Band device, researchers said on Monday.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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