Multiple Choice
Opponents to bariatric surgery for adolescents argue that
A) the surgery restricts the amount of nutrients available for growth and development.
B) adolescents are too immature to keep up with the aftercare involved with the surgery.
C) the adolescent body is still developing and not able to withstand such stress.
D) there is not enough evidence regarding the effectiveness to support the risks associated with the surgery.
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