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Obesity and Weight-loss MedicationISSN: 2572-4010

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2572-4010.1510039

The Effect Stool Transplantation as an Adjunct Treatment in Obesity in Rats

Cynthia Fontoura Klas, Rebeca Loureiro Rebouças, Giovanna Santos Piedade, Kader Osman, Luana Lima de Bastos, Gabriel Soares Martins de Souza, Felipe Menezes Varela de Araújo, Gabriela Franck Pasqual, Juliana Vogler de Arruda, Luiz Felipe Paludo Carmona, Camila Moraes Marques and Luiz Fernando Kubrusyl

Article Type: Original Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

Obesity is defined as a multifactorial metabolic syndrome, in which there’s an excessive number of fat cells within the tissues. It’s discussed that intestinal microbiota might have a relevant relation with obesity, since it’s relevantly altered in obese patients. To assess the effect of stool transplantation (ST) in the condition of obesity and its outcomes in an experimental model of cafeteria diet by hepatic function test, lipid profile, total glycemia and histology....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2572-4010.1510038

Behaviour Modification in Weight Management: The Transtheoretical Mode of Change and the Motivational Interviewing

Tahir Omer

Article Type: Review Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

Addressing obesity is now a crucial public health challenge due to its sharply rising prevalence and despite the considerable effort directed at this, success is not yet fully achieved. Evidence has shown that effectively changing human behaviour and lifestyle is a corporate approach for weight management with recognised worthy success in achieving weight loss and maintenance. Behavioural change techniques are now chief contributory factors to any weight management program....

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2572-4010.1510037

Propensity-Score-Matching Sleeve Gastrectomy vs. Gastric Bypass with 3 Years of Follow-Up

Lisa Hartmann, Stroh C, Benedix F, Wolff S and Hukauf M

Article Type: Original Article | Indexed Archive: Volume 6

From 1 January 2005, cases of bariatric surgery were examined with the help of the Quality Assurance Study for operative medicine. All data were registered and analyzed prospectively in cooperation with the Institute of Quality Assurance in Surgery at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany. The focus of the comparative study is on perioperative morbidity and complications....

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