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Quality of Life after Bariatric Surgery: A Population-based Cohort Study
American Journal of Medicine, 11/02/09
Batsis JA et al. – Profound weight loss after bariatric surgery, seeking treatment for depression, and absence of medical co–morbidities appears to predict better quality of life and self–reported functional status.
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