Risco Cardiometabólico e Fatores Ambientais em Pacientes Submetidos a Cirurgia Bariátrica

Q4 Medicine
Victor Batista Oliveira, Márcia Ferreira Cândido de Souza, Rebeca Rocha de Almeida, Joselina Luzia Menezes Oliveira, José Augusto Soares Barreto-Filho, Marcos Antonio Almeida Santos, F. J. Aidar, Antônio Carlos Sobral Sousa
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Abstract

Despite the fact that bariatric surgery (CB) reduces the inflammatory process and cardiometabolic risk, few studies have evaluated the impact of this procedure on environmental, biochemical, hemodynamic, cardiorespiratory factors on body composition, prospectively, especially by scrutinizing users of the Unified Health System. Health (SUS). Therefore, this study aims to analyze the evolution of cardiometabolic risk in patients undergoing CB and its association with environmental, biochemical, hemodynamic, cardiorespiratory, and body composition factors. It was an analytical, longitudinal, prospective, cohort study with two groups and a quantitative approach. Candidates for CB who meet the criteria of the Brazilian Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery (case group) and volunteers with diabetes mellitus 2 and obesity grade II (control group) will be considered eligible. Body composition, hemodynamic, biochemical, food consumption, and cardiorespiratory data will be collected before surgery and after one, three, six, and twelve months after the procedure. In addition, an ergospirometric test, transthoracic echocardiogram, and bone densitometry (DEXA) was performed. This investigation intends to produce information about the impact of CB on the metabolic, physical, and psychosocial integrity of SUS users. Thus, it is expected to provide public managers with technical information to support efficient and equitable health policies.
减肥手术患者的心脏代谢风险和环境因素
尽管减肥手术可以降低炎症过程和心脏代谢风险,但很少有研究前瞻性地评估这种手术对环境、生化、血液动力学和心肺因素对身体成分的影响,尤其是通过仔细检查统一卫生系统的用户。健康(SUS)。因此,本研究旨在分析CB患者心脏代谢风险的演变及其与环境、生化、血液动力学、心肺和身体成分因素的关系。这是一项分析性、纵向、前瞻性的队列研究,分为两组,采用定量方法。符合巴西减肥和代谢外科学会标准的CB候选人(病例组)和患有2型糖尿病和II级肥胖的志愿者(对照组)将被视为符合条件。将在手术前以及手术后一个月、三个月、六个月和十二个月后收集身体成分、血液动力学、生化、食物消耗和心肺数据。此外,还进行了人体肺活量测定试验、经胸超声心动图和骨密度测定(DEXA)。本调查旨在提供CB对SUS使用者代谢、身体和心理完整性影响的信息。因此,预计它将为公共管理人员提供技术信息,以支持有效和公平的卫生政策。
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Motricidade
Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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