Background: Whether/how LRYGB men vary by race in clinical characteristics/post-operative outcomes is unknown.

Objective: Identify male pre-/post LRYGB clinical/outcomes variations by race.

Methods: Data from 17,734 LYRGB BOLD database men were analyzed in five groups: African American (AA, n = 1310), Caucasian (C, n = 14,168), Asian (A, n = 53), Hispanic (H, n = 1519), and Other (O, Pacific Islander, Native American, or more than one race, n = 684).

Data: demographics, BMI, and 28 weight-related conditions.

Results: Pre-LRYGB age, health insurance, unemployment, BMI, and 24/28 obesity related comorbidities varied by race (p < 0.01). Highest pre-LRYGB: AA 4, C 14, A 5, H none, O 1 comorbidity. 12 month BMI and 14 comorbidities varied by race (p < 0.05). 24 months only dyslipidemia, depression, and psychological impairment varied by race (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Demographics, BMI and 24 obesity comorbidities vary by race in LRYGB men, but only 3 at 24 months. Caucasians have the greatest cardiopulmonary related comorbidities. This advanced knowledge may facilitate peri-operative management.

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