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Baseline and Post-Treatment Serum Cytokine Levels in Each Investigational Group.
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Baseline and Post-Treatment Serum Levels of NT-proBNP in Each Investigational Group.
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Variables obtained from the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire in each experimental group.
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Relative abundance of microbiota in colonic content at the genus level (n = 5).
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Potential metabolites in the colonic tissue related with diarrhea induced by FSE.
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Heatmap and pathway analysis of the potential metabolites in colon tissue related with diarrhea.
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Changes in bioimpedance by sex.
Published 2025“…Elderly individuals (aged ≥ 60 years) had smaller reductions in BMI and fat mass than non-elderly individuals (aged < 60 years) but still presented significant improvements. Conclusion: This study suggests the viability of treating severe obesity by hospitalization with low-calorie diets and immersive lifestyle changes. …”
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Changes in bioimpedance by age.
Published 2025“…Elderly individuals (aged ≥ 60 years) had smaller reductions in BMI and fat mass than non-elderly individuals (aged < 60 years) but still presented significant improvements. Conclusion: This study suggests the viability of treating severe obesity by hospitalization with low-calorie diets and immersive lifestyle changes. …”
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