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Investigating Pathological Mechanisms in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
This study aims to understand Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) better. We're looking at different body samples to see how immune systems, gut bacteria, and metabolism are involved in NAFLD, especially in people having weight-loss surgery.
For: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Intensive Weight Loss Intervention Versus Bariatric Surgery for Adults With Severe and Complex Obesity: the LightBAR Randomised Trial
This study compares an intensive diet and lifestyle programme with weight-loss surgery for adults with severe obesity. We want to see which method works best and is safest, to help improve future treatment options.
For: ObesityDenmark · United Kingdom - Recruiting
Bone and Muscle Health Following Sleeve Gastrectomy in Men, Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women
This study looks at how weight loss surgery (sleeve gastrectomy) affects bones and muscles in men, and women before and after menopause. It compares people who have the surgery with those who don't, to understand its long-term effects on bone strength and muscle mass.
For: Bariatric Surgery · Bone Health · Severe ObesityCanada - Recruiting
Bone Health After Bariatric Surgery in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
This study looks at how weight-loss surgery (bariatric surgery), specifically sleeve gastrectomy, affects bone health in people with Type 2 diabetes. We want to see if this surgery makes bones stronger or weaker and compare them to people without diabetes or obesity.
For: Bariatric Surgery · Bone Health · Obesity, MorbidCanada - Active not recruiting
Weight Loss Surgery in Adolescents With Extreme Obesity
This study looks at weight-loss surgery for teenagers and young adults with severe obesity in Germany. It aims to understand the benefits and risks of surgery, compared to other weight management methods, as part of a careful support programme.
For: Obesity · Extreme ObesityGermany - RecruitingNA
Adipose Tissue Storage in the Rapid Remission of Hepatic and Cardiac Metabolic Dysfunction After Bariatric Surgery
This study looks at how weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery) helps improve type 2 diabetes by studying how the body's fat stores change. They want to see if these changes in fat are key to why diabetes gets better after surgery.
For: Diabetes Mellitus Type 2Canada - RecruitingNA
Bariatric Surgery for Fertility-Sparing Treatment of Atypical Hyperplasia and Grade 1 Cancer of the Endometrium
This study looks at whether weight-loss surgery, combined with standard hormone treatment, can better help young women with early womb cancer or a pre-cancerous condition. The aim is to help them preserve their fertility, as obesity is a key risk factory for this type of cancer.
For: Endometrial Cancer · Atypical Hyperplasia · Bariatric Surgery CandidateCanada