DR. KAZUKI
YASUDA (Orcid ID : 0000-0002-6966-496X)
Accepted Article
Article type
: Editorial
Editorial
Bariatric and metabolic surgery in Asia: where are we, and where are we going?
Kazuki Yasuda✳︎1 1
Department of Metabolic Disorder, Diabetes Research Center, National Center for Global Health
and Medicine, JAPAN
✳︎Corresponding Kazuki Yasuda, Director, Department of Metabolic Disorder, Diabetes Research Center, National Center for Global Health and Medicine 1-8-1, Toyama Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8655, JAPAN Tel: +81-3-3202-7181 Fax: +81-3-3202-7364 Email:
[email protected]
Running title: Metabolic surgery in Asia
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The worldwide prevalence of obesity keeps growing, especially in Asian and African countries, but
Accepted Article
pharmacological treatment of obesity remains a huge challenge. Surgical intervention, known as bariatric surgery, achieves dramatic and sustained body weight loss in morbidly obese subjects; concomitantly, it results in substantial improvement of obesity-related comorbidities, especially diabetes mellitus, as many diabetic patients can reach “complete remission” (HbA1c 37.5 kg/m2, rather than > 40 kg/m2, and should be considered as a candidate therapy for Asians with 32.5 < BMI < 37.5 kg/m2, or even those with 27.5