descriptive
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Non-diabetic women with severe obesity and metabolic syndrome who had gastric bypass surgery with omentum removal had better overall insulin function (disposition index) at 6 and 12 months compared to those who only had the bypass.
Scientific Claim
In non-diabetic premenopausal women with metabolic syndrome and severe obesity, omentectomy during gastric bypass surgery resulted in a higher disposition index at 6 and 12 months compared to gastric bypass alone.
Original Statement
“a greater DI after 6 and 12 months”
Evidence Quality Assessment
Claim Status
appropriately stated
Study Design Support
Design supports claim
Appropriate Language Strength
association
Can only show association/correlation
Assessment Explanation
The abstract uses 'was associated with' language, which is appropriate for the study design as it compares two surgical procedures without isolating visceral fat removal as a standalone intervention.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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Visceral fat resection in humans: Effect on insulin sensitivity, beta‐cell function, adipokines, and inflammatory markers
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2013 MarContradicting (0)
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No contradicting evidence found