Bariatric surgery significantly reduces Apo B100 levels, improving lipid profiles and liver enzymes in high BMI individuals. Apo B100 decreased from 94.63 ± 14.35 mg/dl to 62.97 ± 19.97 mg/dl post-surgery. Reductions in cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, VLDL, AST, and ALT were observed. Non-diabetics had greater decreases in Apo B100 levels. Surgery type did not impact Apo B100 changes. These findings suggest a positive impact on dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk.
Journal Article by Jaliliyan A, Madankan A (…) Eghbali F et 6 al. in Obes Surg
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