Efficacy of Combined Lifestyle Interventions as a Complement to Bariatric Surgery (ECLIBS): Short Term Outcomes of a Pilot Study.

Pieter de Jong, Robert Smeenk, Miranda Janssen
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Purpose: Combined lifestyle interventions (CLI) is a program designed to treat (morbid) obesity and can possibly be an adjunct to bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery can lead to 25-50% total weight loss (TWL) and up to 71% excess weight loss, yet the longevity of the weight reduction remains variable, primarily attributed to a lack of lifestyle change. This pilot study aims to assess the effect of a 3-year structured CLI program, additional to a 5-year bariatric surgery program in a regional hospital, on the short-term outcome following bariatric surgery.

Materials and methods: A single-center prospective cohort study was performed on patients who underwent bariatric surgery between September 2021 and October 2022 (n=28). A structured CLI program was organized and offered by an official out-of-hospital CLI provider. CLI participants were matched with patients following regular follow-up. Primary outcome was quarterly measured excess weight loss (EWL). Secondary outcomes were TWL, fat measurements, sports participation and comorbidities.

Results: There were significant differences in sports participation after 1 year (92.9% vs. 62.5%; P=0.050), EWL at 21 months (18.3 kg; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.14-36.4; P=0.049), fat mass at 18 months (-8.7 kg; 95% CI, -14.1, -3.3; P=0.008) and fat percentage at 18 months (-10.0%; 95% CI, -17.9, -2.0; P=0.017) in the CLI group compared to the control group.

Conclusion: Preliminary short-term results show that a structured additional CLI program to bariatric surgery could benefit in terms of weight loss, perhaps due to better sports participation, but long-term results have to be awaited for.

联合生活方式干预作为减肥手术(ECLIBS)补充的疗效:一项试点研究的短期结果
目的:联合生活方式干预(CLI)是一项旨在治疗(病态)肥胖的计划,可能是减肥手术的辅助手段。减肥手术可以导致25-50%的总体重减轻(TWL)和高达71%的多余体重减轻,但体重减轻的寿命仍然是可变的,主要归因于缺乏生活方式的改变。本初步研究旨在评估在地区医院进行的为期3年的结构化CLI计划和5年的减肥手术计划对减肥手术后短期结果的影响。材料和方法:对2021年9月至2022年10月接受减肥手术的患者进行了一项单中心前瞻性队列研究(n=28)。一个结构化的CLI程序由一个正式的院外CLI提供者组织和提供。CLI参与者与定期随访的患者相匹配。主要终点是每季度测量的体重减轻(EWL)。次要结果是TWL、脂肪测量、运动参与和合并症。结果:两组患者1年后的运动参与率差异有统计学意义(92.9% vs. 62.5%;P=0.050), 21个月时EWL (18.3 kg;95%置信区间[CI], 0.14-36.4;P=0.049), 18个月时脂肪量(-8.7 kg;95% ci, -14.1, -3.3;P=0.008)和18个月时脂肪率(-10.0%;95% ci, -17.9, -2.0;P=0.017)。结论:初步的短期结果表明,在减肥手术的基础上进行有组织的额外的CLI计划可能会在减肥方面受益,这可能是由于更好的运动参与,但长期的结果还有待观察。
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