Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Mortality in Swedish Obese Subjects
Pennington Biomedical Research Center · Louisiana State University System · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Obesity is associated with increased mortality. Weight loss improves cardiovascular risk factors, but no prospective interventional studies have reported whether weight loss decreases overall mortality. In fact, many observational studies suggest that weight reduction is associated with increased mortality.
The prospective, controlled Swedish Obese Subjects study involved 4047 obese subjects. Of these subjects, 2010 underwent bariatric surgery (surgery group) and 2037 received conventional treatment (matched control group). We report on overall mortality during an average of 10.9 years of follow-up. At the time of the analysis (November 1, 2005), vital status was known for all but three subjects (follow-up rate, 99.9%).
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23Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Weight loss
- Hazard ratio
- Surgery
- Obesity
- Prospective cohort study
- Myocardial infarction
- Weight change
- Good health and well-being