LONDON: Researchers have found that a newly tested medical device, called "Sleeveballoon", mimics the effects of traditional bariatric surgery in rodents and produces impressive results on body weight, fatty liver and diabetes control.
"However, while gastric bypass causes a rapid rise in post food blood glucose levels which can cause hypoglycaemia, the Sleeveballoon induces a slowing down of digestion which has a steadying effect on blood sugar levels,"
"However, while gastric bypass causes a rapid rise in post food blood glucose levels which can cause hypoglycaemia, the Sleeveballoon induces a slowing down of digestion which has a steadying effect on blood sugar levels,"
These changes are being proposed to recognise that fatness is not about personal choice and that fat shaming and fat stigma are harmful.
one of the worst things that could happen to a person would be for [them] to become obese.
we are inviting all of them for the "29th world congress on Diet, nutrition and obesity 2020" held on April 13-14 at Auckland , NewZealand.
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