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View article: Establishing New Legal Doctrine in Managed Care: A Model of Judicial Response to Industrial Change
Establishing New Legal Doctrine in Managed Care: A Model of Judicial Response to Industrial Change Open
Courts are struggling with how to develop legal doctrine in challenges to the new managed care environment. In this Article, we examine how courts have responded in the past to new industries or radical transformations of existing industri…
View article: Association between delay in diabetes development and mortality in people with obesity: Up to 33 years follow‐up of the prospective Swedish Obese Subjects study
Association between delay in diabetes development and mortality in people with obesity: Up to 33 years follow‐up of the prospective Swedish Obese Subjects study Open
Aims Life expectancy is reduced in people with obesity and is further reduced in those with concomitant type 2 diabetes. The aim of the study was to assess whether a 2‐year delay in diabetes development influences life expectancy in people…
View article: Work‐restricting musculoskeletal pain after bariatric surgery or usual obesity care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study
Work‐restricting musculoskeletal pain after bariatric surgery or usual obesity care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study Open
Objective The objective of this study was to study the recovery from, and incidence of, work‐restricting musculoskeletal pain after bariatric surgery compared with usual obesity care. Methods Pain in different body regions was monitored us…
View article: Mortality in relation to diabetes remission in Swedish Obese Subjects – a prospective cohort study
Mortality in relation to diabetes remission in Swedish Obese Subjects – a prospective cohort study Open
Background: People with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have reduced life expectancy, partly explained by increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Here, we examined whether 2-year diabetes remission after bariatric surgery o…
View article: Long-term incidence of haematological cancer after bariatric surgery or usual care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study: a prospective cohort study
Long-term incidence of haematological cancer after bariatric surgery or usual care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study: a prospective cohort study Open
For the Swedish translation of the abstract see Supplementary Material section.
View article: Non‐alcohol substance use disorder after bariatric surgery in the prospective, controlled <scp>Swedish</scp> Obese Subjects study
Non‐alcohol substance use disorder after bariatric surgery in the prospective, controlled <span>Swedish</span> Obese Subjects study Open
Objective The goal of this study was to investigate whether bariatric surgery is associated with substance use disorder (SUD) with substances other than alcohol. Methods The prospective, controlled Swedish Obese Subjects study enrolled 201…
View article: Bariatric surgery, osteoarthritis and arthroplasty of the hip and knee in Swedish Obese Subjects – up to 31 years follow-up of a controlled intervention study
Bariatric surgery, osteoarthritis and arthroplasty of the hip and knee in Swedish Obese Subjects – up to 31 years follow-up of a controlled intervention study Open
clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01479452.
View article: Public health: From politicization to a path forward
Public health: From politicization to a path forward Open
On April 18, 2022, US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Florida ruled that the federal mask mandate covering planes and other forms of transportation exceeded the statutory authority of the Centers for Disease Control and Preventio…
View article: A SNP in the 5’ flanking region of the SAA1 gene is associated with serum levels of serum amyloid A and cardiovascular risk factors
A SNP in the 5’ flanking region of the SAA1 gene is associated with serum levels of serum amyloid A and cardiovascular risk factors Open
Background Elevated serum levels of serum amyloid A (SAA) are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. In this study, we examine associations between allelic variation in the rs11024595 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)…
View article: Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study
Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study Open
OBJECTIVE Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with serious, adverse health effects, including cancer. Although bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce cancer risk in patients with obesity, the effect of bariatric surgery on cance…
View article: Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study
Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study Open
OBJECTIVE Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with serious, adverse health effects, including cancer. Although bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce cancer risk in patients with obesity, the effect of bariatric surgery on cance…
View article: Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study
Association of Bariatric Surgery With Cancer Incidence in Patients With Obesity and Diabetes: Long-term Results From the Swedish Obese Subjects Study Open
OBJECTIVE Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with serious adverse health effects, including cancer. Although bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce cancer risk in patients with obesity, the effect of bariatric surgery on cancer…
View article: Human adipose tissue gene expression of solute carrier family 19 member 3 (<i>SLC19A3</i>); relation to obesity and weight‐loss
Human adipose tissue gene expression of solute carrier family 19 member 3 (<i>SLC19A3</i>); relation to obesity and weight‐loss Open
Objective Adipose tissue is a specialized endocrine organ that is involved in modulating whole‐body energy homeostasis and expresses a specific subset of genes, which may play a role in adipose tissue metabolism. The aim of this study was …
View article: Long‐term incidence of hypoglycaemia‐related events after bariatric surgery or usual care in the <scp>Swedish</scp> Obese Subjects study: A register‐based analysis
Long‐term incidence of hypoglycaemia‐related events after bariatric surgery or usual care in the <span>Swedish</span> Obese Subjects study: A register‐based analysis Open
Aims To examine the incidence of hypoglycaemia‐related events over a period of up to 31 years in patients treated with bariatric surgery in the prospective, controlled Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study. Materials and Methods The SOS study…
View article: Long-term incidence of colorectal cancer after bariatric surgery or usual care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study
Long-term incidence of colorectal cancer after bariatric surgery or usual care in the Swedish Obese Subjects study Open
Bariatric surgery in patients with obesity is generally considered to reduce cancer risk in patients with obesity. However, for colorectal cancer some studies report an increased risk with bariatric surgery, whereas others report a decreas…
View article: Life Expectancy after Bariatric Surgery in the Swedish Obese Subjects Study
Life Expectancy after Bariatric Surgery in the Swedish Obese Subjects Study Open
Among patients with obesity, bariatric surgery was associated with longer life expectancy than usual obesity care. Mortality remained higher in both groups than in the general population. (Funded by the Swedish Research Council and others;…
View article: 9p21.3 Coronary Artery Disease Locus Identifies Patients With Treatment Benefit From Bariatric Surgery in the Nonrandomized Prospective Controlled Swedish Obese Subjects Study
9p21.3 Coronary Artery Disease Locus Identifies Patients With Treatment Benefit From Bariatric Surgery in the Nonrandomized Prospective Controlled Swedish Obese Subjects Study Open
Background: Sequence variation at chromosome 9p21.3 accounts for 20% of myocardial infarctions (MIs) in several populations. Whereas the risk conferred by the 9p21.3 locus appears to act independently of traditional risk factors, studies s…
View article: The Role of the Legal System in the Flint Water Crisis
The Role of the Legal System in the Flint Water Crisis Open
Policy Points A major factor explaining government actors’ failure to mitigate or avert the Flint, Michigan, water crisis is the sheer complexity of the laws regulating how governmental agencies maintain and monitor safe drinking water. Co…
View article: Fracture risk after three bariatric surgery procedures in Swedish obese subjects: up to 26 years follow‐up of a controlled intervention study
Fracture risk after three bariatric surgery procedures in Swedish obese subjects: up to 26 years follow‐up of a controlled intervention study Open
Background Previous studies have reported an increased fracture risk after bariatric surgery. Objective To investigate the association between different bariatric surgery procedures and fracture risk. Methods Incidence rates and hazard rat…
View article: Prediction of Suicide and Nonfatal Self-harm After Bariatric Surgery: A Risk Score Based on Sociodemographic Factors, Lifestyle Behavior, and Mental Health
Prediction of Suicide and Nonfatal Self-harm After Bariatric Surgery: A Risk Score Based on Sociodemographic Factors, Lifestyle Behavior, and Mental Health Open
Objective: To identify preoperative sociodemographic and health-related factors that predict higher risk of nonfatal self-harm and suicide after bariatric surgery. Background: Evidence is emerging that bariatric surgery is related to an in…
View article: Association of Bariatric Surgery With Skin Cancer Incidence in Adults With Obesity
Association of Bariatric Surgery With Skin Cancer Incidence in Adults With Obesity Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01479452.
View article: Surgical obesity treatment and the risk of heart failure
Surgical obesity treatment and the risk of heart failure Open
Aims Obesity is associated with increased risk for heart failure. We analysed data from the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study, a prospective matched cohort study, to investigate whether bariatric surgery reduces this risk. Methods and res…