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Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Extended Lifespans, Study Finds
University of Utah Health and Intermountain Health researchers found that patients who had bariatric surgery were less likely to die of any cause than people of similar weight.
uofuhealth.utah.edu
The new study, which followed patients who had all four types of weight loss surgery over a 40 year-span, was based on medical records of patients selected from the Utah Population Database (UPB). The patients were matched by age, gender, and BMI with patients who did not have bariatric surgery.
The four types of surgery were gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding, and duodenal switch. All but the duodenal switch procedure were associated with a decreased risk of mortality among patients who had them. Unlike most previous researchers, the scientists also found men who had the surgery had the same reduction in all-cause long-term mortality risk as women.
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