The sarcopenic trap: New-onset diabetes despite massive weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy

The sarcopenic trap: New-onset diabetes despite massive weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy

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Bobosharipov F, Teshaev O, Nadirova Y. The sarcopenic trap: New-onset diabetes despite massive weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy. Acta Biomed. 2026;97(3):18626. doi:10.23750/abm.2026.18626