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Eric J Hazebroek

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van de Pas K, Vreugdenhil A, Janssen L, Leclercq W, Kusters M, Chegary M, et al.
Obes Facts . 2024 May; 17(5):535-544. PMID: 38740006
Introduction: In the Netherlands, bariatric surgery in adolescents is currently only allowed in the context of scientific research. Besides this, there was no clinical pathway for bariatric surgery in adolescents....
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t Hart J, Noordman B, Palsgraaf-Huisbrink J, Dunkelgrun M, Zengerink H, Birnie E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 May; 14(5):e078853. PMID: 38719323
Introduction: By implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Bariatric Surgery protocols and day-care surgery, early discharge poses a challenge if excessive bleeding occurs after bariatric surgery. Tranexamic acid (TXA) has demonstrated...
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Custers E, Vreeken D, Kleemann R, Kessels R, Duering M, Brouwer J, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Feb; 7(2):e2355380. PMID: 38334996
Importance: Weight loss induced by bariatric surgery (BS) is associated with improved cognition and changed brain structure; however, previous studies on the association have used small cohorts and short follow-up...
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Garcia F, Mulder B, Hazebroek E, Koelen M, Veen E, Verkooijen K
J Adv Nurs . 2023 Nov; 80(6):2252-2272. PMID: 38018285
Aims: To explore the experiences and consequences of bariatric surgery stigma from the perspective of bariatric surgery patients and to identify knowledge gaps in the literature. Design: A scoping review....
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Heusschen L, Berendsen A, Balvers M, Deden L, de Vries J, Hazebroek E
J Hum Nutr Diet . 2023 Nov; 37(1):365-376. PMID: 37964680
Background: Bariatric surgery (BS) may result in inadequate nutrient intake and poor diet quality, which can lead to nutritional complications. The present study aimed to evaluate changes in macro- and...
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Jacobs A, Al Nawas M, Deden L, Dijksman L, Boerma E, Demirkiran A, et al.
Obes Surg . 2023 Nov; 33(12):3746-3754. PMID: 37922062
Introduction: Weight loss prior to bariatric-metabolic surgery (BMS) is recommended in most bariatric centers. However, there is limited high-quality evidence to support mandatory preoperative weight loss. In this study, we...
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Markar S, Menon N, Guidozzi N, Kontouli K, Mavridis D, Andreou A, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2023 Nov; 37(12):9013-9029. PMID: 37910246
Background: New evidence has emerged since latest guidelines on the management of paraesophageal hernia, and guideline development methodology has evolved. Members of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery have prioritized...
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van der Meer R, Mohamed S, Monpellier V, Liem R, Hazebroek E, Franks P, et al.
Obes Rev . 2023 Aug; 24(12):e13626. PMID: 37632325
The extent to which genetic variations contribute to interindividual differences in weight loss and metabolic outcomes after bariatric surgery is unknown. Identifying genetic variants that impact surgery outcomes may contribute...
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Custers E, Vreeken D, Kaufmann L, Pujol-Gualdo N, Asbreuk M, Wiesmann M, et al.
Obes Surg . 2023 Jul; 33(9):2799-2807. PMID: 37477832
Background And Objectives: Bariatric surgery (BS) is an effective treatment for obesity. However, some individuals experience insufficient weight loss after surgery. Therefore, we investigated whether cognitive control affects weight loss...
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Vreeken D, Seidel F, Custers E, Olsthoorn L, Cools S, Aarts E, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2023 May; 6(5):e2315936. PMID: 37252738
Importance: Bariatric surgery-induced weight loss is often associated with improved cognitive function. However, improvement in cognitive function is not always exhibited by all patients, and the mechanisms behind cognitive improvement...