Endoscopic Sleeve: A Game-Changer in Obesity Treatment
In recent years, obesity has become a major health concern worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity has nearly tripled since 1975.
Obesity is associated with various health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Despite the availability of various weight loss procedures, the success rate of these procedures is often limited.
One of the latest weight loss procedures is Endoscopic Sleeve. This minimally invasive procedure involves placing a tube in the stomach to reduce its size and limit food intake.
In this article, I will explore the effectiveness of Endoscopic Sleeve based on a meta-analysis study.
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- How does Endoscopic Sleeve work?
- Previous studies on Endoscopic Sleeve
- Meta-analysis of Endoscopic Sleeve studies
- Results of the meta-analysis
- Comparison with other weight loss procedures
- Risks and side effects of Endoscopic Sleeve
- Who is a good candidate for Endoscopic Sleeve?
- Conclusion and future implications of Endoscopic Sleeve
- Sources