Rural/urban weight‐loss outcomes following bariatric surgery
Abstract Obesity disproportionately affects rural populations; however, there is limited research examining disparities in bariatric surgery outcomes between patients from rural versus urban areas. This study aimed to compare the demographic characteristics of patients undergoing bariatric surgery f...
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Main Authors: | Viviana Bauman (Author), Andreana N. Apostolopoulos (Author), Gwendolyn Hasse (Author), Thomas J. Parkman (Author), Kathryn M. Ross (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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