2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-022-03092-w
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Obesity trends over 10 years in primary hip and knee arthroplasty—a study of 12,000 patients

Abstract: Objectives/Aims Obesity and its increasing prevalence are global public health concerns. Following joint replacement, there is evidence to support that obese patients are more likely to suffer complications. We examined 10-year trends in BMI of the primary total hip and total knee replacement cohorts in our institution to discern whether the BMI of these patients has changed over time. Methods We examined BMI data of patients who underwent primary hip and … Show more

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