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Copper absorption and bioavailability
Date of Publication: June 1987
Copper is absorbed by in the small bowel. This is dependent on the acidity of the stomach. Therefore any surgery or medication that changes the PH will affect copper absorption.
PKP-014 Proton pump inhibitor induced malabsorption of transition metals with co-factor function: simulation of the impact of raising gastrointestinal ph
Date of Publication: March 2017
PKP-014 Proton pump inhibitor induced malabsorption of transition metals with co-factor function: simulation of the impact of raising gastrointestinal ph.
Physiological Role of Copper
Date of Publication: March 2000
Physiological Role of Copper are many in human body.They plan critical roles as enzymes. Therfore any deficiency affects many organ systems.
Overfed but undernourished: recognizing nutritional inadequacies/ deficiencies in patients with overweight or obesity
Date of Publication: December 2017
Overfed but undernourished: recognizing nutritional inadequacies/ deficiencies in patients with overweight or obesity
Acquired Copper Deficiency: A Potentially Serious and Preventable Complication Following Gastric Bypass Surgery
Date of Publication: April 2009
Acquired Copper Deficiency: A Potentially Serious and Preventable Complication Following Gastric Bypass Surgery
Impaired Mechanical Strength of Bone in Experimental Copper Deficiency
Date of Publication: July 1993
Impaired Mechanical Strength of Bone in Experimental Copper Deficiency.
Mechanisms of Diabetes Improvement Following Bariatric/Metabolic Surgery
Date of Publication: MArch 2016
Mechanisms of Diabetes Improvement Following Bariatric/Metabolic Surgery
Duration of type 2 diabetes and remission rates after bariatric surgery in Sweden 2007– 2015: A registry-based cohort study
Date of Publication: November 2019
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes in patients with obesity. Remission of T2D after bariatric surgery was inversely associated with duration of diabetes. Therfore earlier intevention will have the best results.
Correlation Between the Total Small Bowel Length and Anthropometric Measures in Living Humans: Cross-Sectional Study
Date of Publication: November 2019
Little to no correlation between the length of the bowel and any measured indexes such as weight and BMI.
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