MULTIMODAL ANALGESIA AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH MORBID OBESITY
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Obesity is increasing in a global scale every year. From 1990 to 2022, obesity among adults more than doubled and among adolescents quadrupled. According to 2022 data, more than 2.5 billion adults worldwide were considered overweight, of whom approximately 890 million were obese. Obesity is a chronic complex disease characterized by an increase in excess fat stores, which in turn impairs health. Obesity is considered a global pandemic, increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, affecting musculoskeletal and reproductive health, and increasing the risk of certain types of cancer [12].
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