Racial, Socioeconomic, and Rural–Urban Disparities in Obesity-Related Bariatric Surgery

  • Amy E. Wallace ,
  • Yinong Young-Xu ,
  • David Hartley ,

Obesity Surgery | , Vol 20(10): pp. 1354-1360

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Background Morbid obesity is associated with serious health and social consequences, high medical costs and is increasing in the USA, particularly among rural, socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Bariatric surgery more often provides significant long-term weight loss than traditional weight loss treatments. We examined the likelihood of bariatric surgery among morbidly obese patients across rural/urban locales, racial/ethnic groups, insurance categories, socioeconomic, and comorbidity levels.