Exercise and physical activity in adults who underwent bariatric surgery. Consensus document

Physical exercise is useful in people who underwent bariatric surgery. However, the right dosage is still a topic for discussion. The aim of this article is to consolidate the prescription criteria for physical activity and exercise in bariatric patients. A panel of experts to whom the topics were p...

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Hauptverfasser: Cancino-Ramírez, Javiera, Troncoso-Ortiz, Erika J, Pino, Johanna, Olivares, Mariela, Escaffi, María José, Riffo, Antonieta, Podestá D, Israel, Vásquez M, Manuel, González-Rojas, Luis
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