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In contrast, studies show that 10 years after the most commonly performed bariatric operation, called gastric bypass, patients on average have maintained a loss of 60percentt of their excess weight.
As can be seen on Table 2, after 2 years, 43.6% of the subjects were found to maintain a weight loss of at least 5% of their initial body mass, whereas 29.1% maintained a loss of 10% or more.
Overall, during the 12-month maintenance period, 41% (24/58) of participants maintained a loss of ≥ 5% of initial weight and 43% (25/58) had a <3% change in weight.
For example, Sarlio-Lahteenkorva and colleagues have recently reported that after 6 and 15-year follow-ups, only 5,1% of all women maintained a loss of at least 5% of their baseline body weight [ 7].
Five to eleven years after they had participated in the program 29.1% of all women maintained a weight loss of at least 5%, while 14.3% maintained a loss of at least 10%.
A recent follow-up of individuals who had successfully completed a popular commercial program has shown that 42.6% of the subjects still maintained a 5% weight loss after five-year, while 18.8% maintained a loss of 10% or more [ 12].
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Dr. Lee Kaplan, an obesity researcher at Harvard, says there is no diet or weight-loss regimen that is guaranteed to work but that people can often maintain a loss of 5percentt of their weight, which is enough for health benefits to kick in.
Almost twenty percent (19.6%) of subjects in the 9 11-year follow-up category maintained a weight loss of at least 5% of their initial mass while 10.9 11-yearound to maintain a loss of 10% or more.
Calomiris pointed out that the bank reports several different measures, ranging from what appears to be a safe capital ratio of 17.26 percent (implying the bank maintains a loss-absorbing buffer of $17 for every $100 of the assets it owns) to a potentially worrisome 7.48 percent (with stops at 14.06, 12.67 and 8.7 percent).
However, although women treated with mefenamic acid have a significant decrease in their menstrual loss, 52% maintained a blood loss greater than 80 ml after 2 months of treatment, highlighting the need for more effective medical therapies for this condition (Cameron et al., 1990).
The randomised 12-month study from June 2011 of a health programme delivered in a football club setting (possibly a world first) found that as well as losing weight on the 12-week programme, nearly 40% of men in the study maintained a weight loss of at least 5% of their original body weight a year later.
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