AI Article Synopsis

  • Bariatric surgery, specifically One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB), is highlighted as the most effective long-term treatment for obesity, necessitating careful assessment of body composition changes for improved patient follow-up.
  • A study involving 405 patients (68.9% women, 31.1% men) found significant reductions in weight and body composition metrics one year post-surgery, with average weight dropping from 110.02 kg to 69.36 kg and BMI from 39.76 kg/m² to 24.52 kg/m².
  • Results indicate substantial improvements in various body composition measures, reinforcing the need for ongoing assessment to enhance patient outcomes following bariatric surgery.

Article Abstract

Bariatric surgery is the most effective long-term treatment to obesity, and it is necessary to assess changes in body composition and to be able to establish better follow-up of patients. Cross-sectional, observational study in patients undergoing One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB) bariatric surgery. We analysed changes in weight and body composition during the first postoperative year. 405 patients (68.9% women. 31.1% men), mean age 44 years, mean weight 110.02 kg, Body Mass Index (BMI) 39.76 kg/m, height 1.66 m. The variables analyzed were substantially decreased compared to the preoperative values one year after surgery in every case: weight (110.02 ± 22.03 kg vs. 69.36 ± 13.60 kg), BMI (39.76 ± 6.65 vs. 24.52 ± 3. 76), fat free mass (61.12 ± 12.43 kg vs. 53.61 ± 11.61 kg), fat mass (50.44 ± 14.36 kg vs. 15.74 ± 6.74 kg), bone mass (58.06 ± 11.85 kg vs. 50.92 ± 11.06 kg) and water (45.08 ± 9.99 kg vs. 37.39 ± 9.23 kg), P < 0.001. The results show noticeable improvements in weight reduction and changes in body composition, and will contribute to develop a thorough understanding of both of them, contributing also to perform a better patients' follow-up.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7641213PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75589-2DOI Listing

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