Domingos L. S. Rios, Márcia C. A. M. Oliveira, Sérgio Q. Braga, Matheus J. Chamorro, Beatriz L. B. Cunha, Ana C. R. Reis, Ana P. Guimarães, Ana D. N. Silva, Dandara A. R. Silva, Edilene M. Q. Araújo, Magno M. W. Pimentel
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Introduction Very low-calorie diets with hospitalization have demonstrated promise as a viable therapeutic option for severe obesity and its associated comorbidities. However, large studies providing a comprehensive longitudinal observation of patients undergoing this therapy are lacking. We evaluated the effectiveness of treating severe obesity in hospitalized patients, using very low-calorie diets and clinical support to develop lifestyle changes.