Title : ( Are the Common Statistics Used in the Bariatric Surgery Always Valid to Be Relied on? )
Authors: Sara Saeidi , Mehdi Jabbari Nooghabi , Ali Jangjoo , Amin Dalili ,Abstract
We read with great interest the randomized prospective study by Eskandaros et al. [1], exploring the role of the Biliopancreatic limb length (BPL) on the weight loss and resolution of comorbidities of patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
Keywords
, statistical analyses, regression modeling, Biliopancreatic limb length, comorbidities, Roux-en-Y, gastric bypass@article{paperid:1094313,
author = {Sara Saeidi and Jabbari Nooghabi, Mehdi and Ali Jangjoo and Amin Dalili},
title = {Are the Common Statistics Used in the Bariatric Surgery Always Valid to Be Relied on?},
journal = {Obesity Surgery},
year = {2023},
volume = {33},
number = {6},
month = {June},
issn = {0960-8923},
pages = {1943--1943},
numpages = {0},
keywords = {statistical analyses; regression modeling; Biliopancreatic limb length; comorbidities; Roux-en-Y; gastric bypass},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Are the Common Statistics Used in the Bariatric Surgery Always Valid to Be Relied on?
%A Sara Saeidi
%A Jabbari Nooghabi, Mehdi
%A Ali Jangjoo
%A Amin Dalili
%J Obesity Surgery
%@ 0960-8923
%D 2023