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More Than an Anti-diabetic Bariatric Surgery, Metabolic Surgery Alleviates Systemic and Local Inflammation in Obesity

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Journal Obes Surg
Date 2018 Sep 7
PMID 30187424
Citations 19
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Obesity, associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease, and hepatic steatosis et al., has become a major global health problem. Recently, obesity has been proven to be under a status of low-grade, chronic inflammation, which contributes to insulin resistance and T2D. Bariatric surgery is currently an effective treatment for the control of morbid obesity and T2D, which impels ongoing efforts to clarify physiological and molecular mechanisms mediating these benefits. The correlation between obesity, inflammation, and T2D has been revealed to a certain extent, and studies have shed light on the effect of bariatric surgery on inflammatory status of subjects with obesity. Based on recent findings, this review focuses on the relationship between inflammation, obesity, and bariatric surgery.

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