Till Hasenberg
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Recent Articles
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Wong Z, Murugan V, Parmar C, Ramnarain D, Dekker L, Hasenberg T, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis
. 2024 Dec;
21(3):329-340.
PMID: 39689987
Bariatric surgery (BS) has demonstrated cardiovascular benefits in patients and was previously proven to be associated with an increased natriuretic peptide level without cardiac dysfunction. However, new studies have emerged,...
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Bauerle A, Marsall M, Niedergethmann M, von Feilitzsch M, Frewer A, Skoda E, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2024 Jun;
34(8):2930-2939.
PMID: 38890217
Purpose: Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is the gold standard in treating severe obesity. Previous research implies that different psychological and behavior-related factors might be critical for MBS' sustained success....
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Ponce de Leon-Ballesteros G, Pouwels S, Romero-Velez G, Aminian A, Angrisani L, Bhandari M, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2024 Jan;
34(3):790-813.
PMID: 38238640
Background: Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is the preferred method to achieve significant weight loss in patients with Obesity Class V (BMI > 60 kg/m). However, there is no consensus...
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Scarano Pereira J, Calafatti M, Martinino A, Ramnarain D, Stier C, Parmar C, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2023 Oct;
33(11):3636-3648.
PMID: 37801237
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a visceral fat depot located between the myocardium and visceral epicardium. Emerging evidence suggests that excessive EAT is linked to increased risk of cardiovascular conditions...
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Marsall M, Bauerle A, Hasenberg T, Schrapler L, Robitzsch A, Niedergethmann M, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2023 Feb;
33(4):1143-1153.
PMID: 36773181
Purpose: Bariatric surgery is established as the gold standard in the treatment of severe obesity. However, a significant proportion of patients experience a substantial weight regain afterwards. Previous research focused...
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Hasenberg T, Konig B
Zentralbl Chir
. 2022 Dec;
147(6):574-583.
PMID: 36479653
Up to 40% of all adults worldwide are overweight or obese. Besides the established obesity-related comorbidities, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension or NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease), the...
7.
Hasenberg T, Ghadimi M
Zentralbl Chir
. 2022 Dec;
147(6):523-524.
PMID: 36479648
No abstract available.
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Bauerle A, Schrapler L, Marsall M, Engelmann G, Knoll-Pientka N, Schuren L, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Sep;
14(18).
PMID: 36145070
(1) Dietary behavior is highly relevant for patients after bariatric surgery. No instrument exists assessing adherence to medical guidelines concerning the dietary behavior of patients after bariatric surgery. The aim...
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Hasenberg T, Konig B
MMW Fortschr Med
. 2022 Aug;
164(14):58-61.
PMID: 35941454
No abstract available.
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Cornely M, Hasenberg T, Cornely O, Ure C, Hettenhausen C, Schmidt J
Surg Obes Relat Dis
. 2022 Feb;
18(5):628-633.
PMID: 35144895
Background: Lipedema often remains undiagnosed in patients with obesity, leading to mismanagement of treatment. Because of this, despite remarkable weight loss after bariatric surgery and decreases in hip and abdomen...