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News and Reviews, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 98, Issue 2, 1 February 2013, Pages 26A–27A, https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.98.2.zeg26a
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THE RATE OF INPATIENT BARIATRIC PROCEDURES among adolescents has plateaued since 2003, despite the increase of childhood obesity and the trends towards low complication rates and decreasing lengths of stay for the procedure.
(Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med [published online December 2012])
COMPARED TO PLACEBO, CINACALCET did not significantly reduce risk of nonfatal cardiovascular events or death in a group of patients with moderate-to-severe secondary hyperparathyroidism who were undergoing hemodialysis.
(N Engl J Med [December 27, 2012] 367:2482)
INDIVIDUALS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES were more likely to experience accelerated cognitive decline than individuals without diabetes, especially in information-processing speed and executive function.
(Diabetes Care [published online December 2012])
ADIPOSITY WAS NEGATIVELY AND SELECTIVELY associated with cognitive control in preadolescent children as reported a study performed on 126 children aged 7–9.
(Obesity [December 2012] 20(12):2406)
A GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1 (GLP-1)-ESTROGEN conjugate was used to successfully correct the metabolic syndrome in mice, while preventing hallmark side effects of estrogen such as reproductive endocrine toxicity and oncogenicity.