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The association between lower limb fractures and weight gain in adults: a prospective analysis of body mass index trends.

Ali LariAbdullah HaidarHussain MohammadMohammad MakhseedMejbel AlajmiRetaj BahbahaniMajed AlmutairiNaser AlnusifEisa Lari
Published in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2024)
Lower limb fractures significantly affect weight gain over an 18-month period, with substantial psychological and physical consequences. Healthcare providers should anticipate potential weight gain post-fracture and incorporate strategies addressing both physical and mental aspects of rehabilitation to enhance recovery outcomes. Early and even immediate weight bearing may play a pivotal role in mitigating weight changes and returning the patient to their previous level of activity. Further detailed studies focusing on different fractures and postoperative interventions are recommended.
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