Factors associated with different patterns of weight change after bariatric surgery: A longitudinal study.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-28 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.675
Diana Cristina Henao Carrillo, Ana María Gómez, Oscar M Muñoz, Claudia Rubio, Natalia Rodríguez, Valentina Ursida, Ana Milena Forero, Fabio Pinzón, Rami Mikler
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Abstract

Background: The mean weight loss (WL) after successful bariatric surgery is approximately one third of the initial body weight, which is mainly achieved between the first 2 years of follow-up. However, 15%-35% of patients do not achieve a significant percentage of total WL (%TWL). Information on factors associated with a higher or lower WL after bariatric surgery is limited. This study aimed to assess the change in %TWL and describe the factors associated with greater or lesser WL over time.

Methods: This prospective longitudinal study included patients treated with laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. Baseline data were recorded before surgery. Follow-up was performed at 3 (n = 141), 6 (n = 208), 9 (n = 115), 12 (n = 216), 24 (n = 166), and 36 months (n = 99). Generalized estimating equation analysis was performed to assess the changes in %TWL over time and factors associated with different patterns of WL.

Results: In total, 231 patients were included (women, 82.2%; basal body mass index (BMI) 41.4 ± 5.1 kg/m2). The tendencies to increase %TWL (32 ± 6.5) were evident in the first year and stabilized thereafter. Sustained nutritionist follow-up (2.3%, p = 0.004), baseline BMI >40 kg/m2 (0.4%, p < 0.001), and WL ≥ 10 kg before surgery (0.3%, p = 0.001) were associated with a higher %TWL. Patients who performed physical activity >30 min/day after surgery reduced their %TWL by 0.6% (p = 0.002).

Conclusions: Modifiable factors such as nutritional monitoring and WL before surgery are associated with a significant increase in %TWL over time. Basal BMI was associated with a significant decrease in %TWL.

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减肥手术后不同体重变化模式的相关因素:一项纵向研究。
背景:减肥手术成功后的平均体重减轻(WL)约为初始体重的三分之一,这主要是在随访的前两年之间实现的。然而,15%-35%的患者没有达到总WL的显著百分比(%TWL)。关于减肥手术后WL升高或降低的相关因素的信息有限。本研究旨在评估%TWL的变化,并描述随时间推移与WL增大或减小相关的因素。方法:这项前瞻性纵向研究包括接受腹腔镜Roux-en-Y胃旁路术或袖状胃切除术的患者。在手术前记录基线数据。随访时间分别为3个月(n=141)、6个月(n=208)、9个月(P=115)、12个月(n/216)、24个月(n+166)和36个月(P=0.09)。进行广义估计方程分析,以评估%TWL随时间的变化以及与不同WL模式相关的因素。结果:共纳入231名患者(女性,82.2%;基础体重指数(BMI)41.4±5.1 kg/m2)。TWL(32±6.5)在第一年明显增加,此后趋于稳定。营养学家的持续随访(2.3%,p=0.004)、基线BMI>40 kg/m2(0.4%,p=0.001)与较高的%TWL相关。术后进行体力活动>30min/天的患者的%TWL降低了0.6%(p=0.002)。结论:随着时间的推移,营养监测和术前WL等可修改因素与%TWL的显著增加有关。基础BMI与%TWL显著降低相关。
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