TABLE 1.
FROM:
Low 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Does Not Affect Insulin Sensitivity in Obesity after Bariatric Surgery
Melania Manco, Menotti Calvani, Giuseppe Nanni, Aldo V. Greco, Amerigo Iaconelli, Giovanni Gasbarrini, Marco Castagneto and Geltrude Mingrone
BACK TO ARTICLETable 1.. Anthropometric characteristics of the study population
| Obese women (N = 116) | Post-BPD women (5 years) (N = 116) | Post-BPD women (10 years) (N = 116) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 27.35 4.87 | 32.37 4.90 | 37.39 5.07 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 48.79 7.08 | 36.07 8.2†
| 30.08 3.48†
|
| FFM (kg) | 80.67 16.59 | 71.22 14.88†
| 59.44 5.84 *
†
|
| FM (kg) | 51.72 13.26 | 24.49 8.19†
| 23.47 4.39 *
†
|
| FFM (%) | 60.80 5.94 | 73.90 5.38†
| 75.64 1.54†
|
| FM (%) | 39.20 5.94 | 26.10 5.38†
| 24.36 1.54†
|
* Level of significance at comparison between post-BPD women, p
0.0001.
† Level of significance at comparison among obese and post-BPD women, p
0.0001.

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