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Vitamins K1 and K2: The Emerging Group of Vitamins Required for Human Health
Date of Publication: June 2017
Vitamin K is a name given to a group of fat-soluble vitamins. It is an essential cofactors in humans. Since is involved several critical reactions in human body.
Sugary drink consumption and risk of cancer: results from NutriNet-Santé prospective cohort
Commrecially available sugary drinks, which are widely consumed in Western countries, might represent a modifiable risk factor for cancer prevention. These include 100% fruit juices were also positively associated with the risk of overall cancer.
Mechanisms of Diabetes Improvement Following Bariatric/Metabolic Surgery
Date of Publication: MArch 2016
Mechanisms of Diabetes Improvement Following Bariatric/Metabolic Surgery
Reproductive outcome after bariatric surgery: a critical review
Date of Publication: January 2009
Since women of reproductive age are candidates for bariatric surgery, concerns arise regarding the potential impact on future pregnancy.
Bariatric Surgery in Women of Childbearing Age, Timing Between an Operation and Birth, and Associated Perinatal Complications
Date of Publication: October 2016
Ther is predictave relationship between Bariatric Surgery in Women of Childbearing Age, Timing Between an Operation, Birth and Associated Perinatal Complications. Females should plan getting pregnat when nutrtoinal status and weigh stable no sooner than 18 months after weight loss surgery.
Pregnancy outcome following bariatric surgery
Date of Publication: MArch 2013
Pregnancy outcome following bariatric surgery is quite common. Weight loss surgical procedures result is excellent long term weight loss. Ther are risks associated with early pregnancy after weight loss surgery.
Metabolic Bone Disease in the Bariatric Surgery Patient
Date of Publication: November 2010
Weight loss surgical proceudres had uninteded consequences. These include loss of bone mass. As a result patient experince increase risks for bone disease and fractures.
Correlation Between the Total Small Bowel Length and Anthropometric Measures in Living Humans: Cross-Sectional Study
Date of Publication: November 2019
Little to no correlation between the length of the bowel and any measured indexes such as weight and BMI.
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