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Dynamics of Change in Total and Regional Body Composition After Gastric Bypass in Obese Patients
Obesity, 10/20/09
Ciangura C et al. – In conclusion, follow–up of these obese women revealed a differential pattern of change in FM and LBM after RYGB. Despite an important loss in LBM, especially during the 3–6 months of initial period, LBM appears to be spared thereafter.
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