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Bariatric Surgery for Morbid Obesity: Tehran Obesity Treatment Study (TOTS) Rationale and Study Design

Obesity is a major health concern in the Middle East and worldwide. It is among the leading causes of morbidity, mortality, health care utilization, and costs. With bariatric surgery proving to be a more effective treatment option for overweight and obesity, the need for systematic assessment of dif...

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Main Authors: Barzin, Maryam, Hosseinpanah, Farhad, Motamedi, Mohammad Ali, Shapoori, Parvin, Arian, Peyman, Daneshpour, Maryam Alsadat, Asghari, Golale, Teymoornejad, Ahmad, Eslamifar, Ali, Khalili, Davood, Jodeiri, Behzad, Alamdari, Shahram, Azizi, Fereidoun, Khalaj, Alireza
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Comorbidity
Gastrointestinal surgery
Informed consent
Laparoscopy
Lifestyles
Mortality
Multimedia
Obesity
Original Paper
Overweight
Patients
Performance evaluation
Population
Quality of life
Surgical techniques
Variables
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