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Does an elevated intra-abdominal pressure in obesity increase the risk of comorbidity?
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Apart from the metabolic complications associated with obesity, a paradigm of increased intra-abdominal pressure has been recognized. This pressure effect is most apparent in the setting of marked obesity (BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2) and is espoused by bariatric surgeons.
Findings from bariatric surgery and animal models suggest that this pressure elevation may play a role (potentially a major one) in the pathogenesis of comorbidities of obesity, such as the following :
- Pseudotumor cerebri;
- Lower-limb circulatory stasis;
- Ulcers;
- Dermatitis;
- Thrombophlebitis;
- Reflux esophagitis;
- Abdominal hernias;
- Possibly, hypertension and nephrotic syndrome.
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