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Bariatric Surgery in the United Kingdom: A Cohort Study of Weight Loss and Clinical Outcomes in Routine Clinical Care.

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Fig 1. Flow diagram of study population.
Table 1. Background characteristics of propensity-score-matched cohort of patients with and without bariatric surgery.
Fig 2. Estimated mean change in weight and BMI over 4 y following bariatric surgery or no surgery
Table 2. Rate of change in weight and BMI over 3-y follow-up.
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