Correction to: Obesity Surgery

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-020-04440-4

In the original article sections of the text include the term “(BLINDED)” rather than the correct text. The correct text is indicated here.

In the Materials and Methods section “Military Institute of Aviation Medicine, Warsaw, Poland” replaces (BLINDED).

The word “Polish” replaces the second and third (BLINDED) text.

The following references replace the (BLINDED) text.

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20. Gazdzinski SP, Gazdzinska AP, Orzel J, Redlisz-Redlicki G, Pietruszka M, Mojkowska A, et al. Intragastric balloon therapy leads to normalization of brain magnetic resonance spectroscopic markers of diabetes in morbidly obese patients. NMR Biomed. 2018 Sep;31(9). PubMed PMID: WOS:000442593800006.

21. Gaździńska A, Wójcik R, Janewicz M, Binder M, Wyleżoł M, Gazdzinski SP. Excess body weight as a risk factor to wellbeing and performance of flight personnel: potential strategies and prevention. Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine. 2014;20(4):27-36.

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