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Surg Obes Relat Dis
October 2024
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Background: Metabolic bariatric surgeries are considered the finest and most appropriate treatment option for patients with severe obesity. Besides the surgical procedure, many factors appear to be associated with improved postoperative outcomes such as compliance to the postoperative diet and supplementation, regular physical activity, medical and nutritional follow-up, and modifications in dietary habits.
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of adherence to postoperative recommendations on anthropometric measurements and body composition and assess the percentage of total weight loss (%TWL) and excess weight loss (%EWL) 3 months postoperative.
Surg Obes Relat Dis
November 2024
Bariatric and Metabolism International Surgery Center, E-Da Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; School of Medicine for International Students, College of Medicine, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, E-Da Hospital, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Electronic address:
Background: Little is known about the associations between changes in hepatic steatosis and changes in abdominal adiposity after metabolic bariatric surgery.
Objectives: To evaluate the serial changes in hepatic steatosis and abdominal adiposity following sleeve gastrectomy (SG).
Setting: University hospital, Taiwan.
Clin Obes
December 2024
Department of Metabolic Bariatric Surgery, Medical Centre Leeuwarden, Centre for Obesity Northern-Netherlands (CON), Leeuwarden, The Netherlands.
This study aims to give a comprehensive overview of the one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) during 5 years of follow-up in terms of weight loss, the remission of obesity-associated diseases and complications. We performed a retrospective cohort study, with a 1:1 propensity-score matched (PSM) comparison between all adult patients who underwent a primary OAGB or RYGB in 2016. Patients with a body mass index (BMI) ≥50 kg/m were excluded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Although numerous prediction models are available for diabetes remission following metabolic bariatric surgery, few are based on sleeve gastrectomy (SG). This study aimed to establish a predictive model for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remission following SG and evaluate the efficacy of existing predictive models.
Methods: Patient data were gathered from a cohort study titled "Longitudinal Study of Bariatric Surgery in Western China.
BJOG
December 2024
Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
As the prevalence of obesity increases worldwide, and lifestyle modification or pharmaceutical treatment yields insufficient results for patients with severe obesity, an increasing number of patients opt for metabolic bariatric surgery as an effective and durable treatment of this disease. Seeing as 80% of these patients are women, many of whom are of reproductive age, pregnancies after metabolic bariatric surgery become increasingly common. Metabolic bariatric surgery has many benefits for overall health and pregnancy outcomes, but certain risks are also reported.
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