Reciprocal Relationship between Compliance with Post-Op Follow-Up and Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery
<p>Obesity is a large and growing health problem in the UK with high associated costs to the NHS. Bariatric surgery is proven as an effective treatment for obesity associated with long term weight loss and a reduction in obesity related comorbidities [1]. The NICE guidance highlights the impor...
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Main Authors: | Salman Bodla (Author), Richard Bodington (Author), Jennifer Abraham (Author), Hannah Adams (Author), Shameen Jaunoo (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2016-02-25.
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