Effects of physical exercise on sarcopenia after bariatric surgery: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

Cláudia Amaro Santos, A. Raimundo, M. Carvalho, S. Martins
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Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of severe obesity with associated pathologies, with proven evidence in its benefits. By treating overweight allows a better and even reversal of pathologies associated with obesity. Weight loss associated with bariatric surgery is greatly associated with a significant reduction of skeletal muscle and bone mineral mass, which leads us to induce that after bariatric surgery, patients incur an increased risk of sarcopenia. The need for prophylactic programs that prevent sarcopenia in bariatric surgery patients seems to be one of the crucial points for the framing of long-term surgical success of bariatric and metabolic surgery. The aim of this randomized clinical trial will be to study the effects of a 16-week supervised exercise intervention program on the prevention of sarcopenia after bariatric surgery Method: This randomized controlled trial study will include 60 patients of both sexes on the waiting list for bariatric surgery and who have subsequently performed the surgery. They will be randomized into 2 groups, experimental and control. The intervention will take place 1 month after surgery, for a total of 16 weeks. Parameters of body composition, metabolic risk, quality of life, physical activity and sedentary behavior will be determined. Results: Assessments will take place in five moments, the surgery, the intervention, the post-intervention, six months after the intervention, twelve months after the intervention.
体育锻炼对减肥手术后肌肉减少症的影响:一项随机对照试验的研究方案
简介:减肥手术是治疗伴有相关病理的严重肥胖,其益处已得到证实。通过治疗超重,可以更好地甚至逆转与肥胖相关的病理。与减肥手术相关的体重减轻与骨骼肌和骨矿物质量的显著减少密切相关,这使我们推断,在减肥手术后,患者发生肌肉减少症的风险增加。预防减肥手术患者肌肉减少症的需要似乎是减肥和代谢手术长期手术成功框架的关键点之一。这项随机临床试验的目的是研究为期16周的监督运动干预计划对预防减肥手术后肌肉减少症的影响。方法:这项随机对照试验研究将包括60名等待减肥手术并随后进行手术的男女患者。他们将被随机分为两组,实验组和对照组。干预将在手术后1个月进行,总共16周。将确定身体组成、代谢风险、生活质量、身体活动和久坐行为等参数。结果:评估将在五个时刻进行,手术,干预,干预后,干预后六个月,干预后十二个月。
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