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@ARTICLE{Toule:292131,
      author       = {P. Téoule and E. Pozek$^*$ and T. Hielscher$^*$ and C.
                      Reißfelder and C. Stier and M. Otto and S. Schölch$^*$},
      title        = {{G}ender-specific differences in bariatric surgery:
                      epidemiology, treatment and results.
                      |[{G}eschlechtsspezifische {U}nterschiede in der
                      {A}dipositaschirurgie: {E}pidemiologie, {T}herapie und
                      {E}rgebnisse].},
      journal      = {Die Chirurgie},
      volume       = {95},
      number       = {9},
      issn         = {2731-6971},
      address      = {[Berlin]},
      publisher    = {Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH},
      reportid     = {DKFZ-2024-01626},
      pages        = {721–729},
      year         = {2024},
      note         = {#LA:A430# / 95(9), pp. 721–729, 2024},
      abstract     = {This study investigates gender-specific differences in
                      obesity and the treatment by metabolic bariatric surgery
                      (MBS). The database includes 2393 patients (1725 women, 668
                      men) from for a high-volume center for bariatric surgery.
                      Demographic, perioperative and follow-up data were
                      retrospectively analyzed. Men had a significantly higher
                      body mass index (BMI) and more frequent obesity-associated
                      diseases. Despite the higher prevalence of obesity in men,
                      women accounted for $80\%$ of the surgical patients. On
                      average men had longer operation times but with the same
                      complication rates. Postoperatively, both sexes experienced
                      a significant reduction in excess body weight, which was
                      slightly more pronounced in women. The study particularly
                      emphasizes the need to better motivate men to undergo
                      obesity treatment in order to reduce the health consequences
                      of morbid obesity in this population group.},
      subtyp        = {Review Article},
      keywords     = {Bariatric surgery (Other) / Comorbidities (Other) / Men
                      (Other) / Weight loss (Other) / Women (Other)},
      cin          = {C060 / A430},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-He78)C060-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)A430-20160331},
      pnm          = {311 - Zellbiologie und Tumorbiologie (POF4-311)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-311},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:39115681},
      doi          = {10.1007/s00104-024-02149-z},
      url          = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/292131},
}