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A 2014 meta-analysis of 164 studies involving 160,000 patients found that BMI decreased by at least 11.8 kg/m² one-year post MBS, with sustained weight loss observed five years post surgery [5]. Most individuals who undergo MBS experience a reduction or complete elimination of obesity-related health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, and osteoarthritis [6,7].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58916
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Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64138
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Activity trackers (20/27, 74%; median 8, MAD-M 1.41); workstation accessories (19/27, 70%; median 8, MAD-M 1.59); and relocation of home office supplies such as the bin, printer, or water source (19/27, 70%; median 8, MAD-M 1.30) were the 3 work strategies considered as highly feasible for reducing SB when working from home. Active workstations equipped with treadmills were reported to be unfeasible (19/27, 70%; median 2, MAD-M 1.48).
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59405
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