Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on bariatric patients in Podlaskie Voivodeship in Poland.

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Agnieszka Popławska, Joanna Jamiołkowska, Paulina Woźniewska, Krzysztof Drygalski, Urszula Kościuczuk, Marzena Wojewódzka-Żelezniakowicz, Hady Razak Hady
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The research shows that despite the pandemic and higher risk of mortality and complications after SARS-CoV-2 infection, bariatric patients declare a high level of willingness to undergo the bariatric procedure, and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic does not play an important role in their decision-making process concerning the bariatric procedure. </br> </br> Due to the noticeable lifestyle changes during the pandemic such as greater food intake and decrease in physical activity among the bariatric patients, the process of qualification to the bariatric procedure should be conducted very meticulously and the recommended values for weight loss should be implemented to increase patients' motivation before and after the procedure. As the research shows, bariatric patients tend to neglect their strive for healthy lifestyle, even in the presence of the pandemic. Therefore, weight gain prior to the bariatric procedure can lead to more frequent complications during surgery and deterioration of the expected results of bariatric surgery. In conclusion, the group of bariatric patients is a high-risk group not only because of greater mortality due to COVID-19 infection, but also because they do not attach much importance to the external factors such as global pandemic.

2019冠状病毒病大流行对波兰波德拉斯基省肥胖患者的影响
研究表明,尽管疫情大流行,且感染SARS-CoV-2后死亡和并发症的风险较高,但减肥患者表示接受减肥手术的意愿很高,COVID-19大流行的影响并未在其减肥手术决策过程中发挥重要作用。& lt; / br>& lt; / br>由于大流行期间肥胖患者的生活方式发生了明显的变化,例如食物摄入量增加和身体活动减少,因此应非常仔细地进行减肥手术的资格认证过程,并应执行推荐的减肥值,以增加患者在手术前后的动力。正如研究表明的那样,肥胖患者往往忽视了他们为健康生活方式所做的努力,即使在疫情期间也是如此。因此,在减肥手术前体重增加会导致手术期间更频繁的并发症和减肥手术预期结果的恶化。综上所述,肥胖患者群体是高危人群,不仅因为他们因COVID-19感染而死亡率更高,而且因为他们对全球大流行等外部因素不太重视。
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