减肥手术中的营养缺乏:全科医生指南。

Milenko Grimoldi, María Jesús Irarrazaval, Manuel Moreno, Nicolás Moreno, Fernando Crovari, Nicolás Quezada
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肥胖是一种影响世界近三分之一人口的流行病,其医疗治疗长期以来未能取得令人满意或持续的结果。与之对应的减肥手术(BS)由于其在减肥和解决肥胖相关合并症方面的良好效果,近年来取得了显著的增长。饮食的改变与BS引起的解剖和生理改变相关,可导致诸如蛋白质-卡路里营养不良和微量营养素缺乏等并发症。因此,非专业医生必须了解这些潜在的问题,以确保及时诊断和适当治疗。在这篇文献综述中,根据我们中心多年来作为全国减肥手术参考的经验,我们提出了与BS相关的主要营养并发症。
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[Nutritional Deficiencies in Bariatric Surgery: A Guide for General Practitioners].

Obesity is a pandemic that affects nearly a third of the world's population, and its medical treatment has not achieved satisfactory or sustained results over time. Its counterpart, bariatric surgery (BS), has seen significant growth in recent years due to its favorable outcomes in weight loss and the resolution of comorbidities associated with obesity. Changes in diet, associated with the anatomical and physiological alterations resulting from BS, can lead to complications such as protein-calorie malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. Therefore, non-specialist physicians must be informed about these potential issues to ensure timely diagnosis and proper treatment. In this literature review, based on our center's years of experience as a national reference in bariatric surgery, we present the main nutritional complications associated with BS.

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