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Relief of Nocturia After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Women with Obesity

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Abbreviations

SG :

Sleeve gastrectomy

ICS :

International Continence Society

FVC :

Frequency-volume chart

WC :

Waist circumference

BMI :

Body mass index

SBP :

Systolic blood pressure

DBP :

Diastolic blood pressure

HbA1c :

Glycated hemoglobin Ac1

Np :

Natriuretic peptide

FBG :

Fasting blood glucose

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This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number. 82070535).

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Cheng Junming, Xian Yin, and Wang Liheng are co-first author.

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Junming, C., Yin, X., Liheng, W. et al. Relief of Nocturia After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Women with Obesity. J Gastrointest Surg 27, 1250–1252 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-023-05622-y

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