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28/03/2014, 14:20
... following; 2 years = 43.6% (n = 55), 3 years = 33.3% (n = 42), 4 years =
23.8% (n = 42), 5–6 years = 38.2% (n = 55), 7–8 years = 29.4% (n = 51), and 9–11 years; 19.6% (n
= 46). Five to eleven years ... expenditure is believed to contribute to this
weight gain [29]. Therefore, some of the weight gain ob-
served in longer follow-ups (>10 years) could be attribut-
ed in part to the effect of aging ...
weight loss
2 years 34,5% 21,8% 14,5% 9,1% 20,0% 43,6% 29,1%
(n = 55)
3 years 42,9% 23,8% 14,3% 14,3% 4,8% 33,4% 19,1%
(n = 42)
4 years 52,4% 23,8% 11,9% 4,8% 7,1% 23,9% 11,9%
(n = 42)
5–6 years 50,8%...