探讨袖式胃切除术在城市青年人群中的效果

L.B. Ditchek , J. Zitsman , J. Woo Baidal , S.E. Oberfield , I. Fennoy
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背景大量证据表明,代谢和减肥手术(MBS)对青少年的健康有积极影响,包括身体质量指数(BMI)的降低和心脏代谢健康的改善。然而,研究往往缺乏普遍性,因为他们主要包括非西班牙裔白人和私人保险患者。方法本回顾性研究旨在深入了解MBS对城市青年人口的影响。结果两组患者术后BMI、hba1c、HDL、甘油三酯水平均有显著改善。术后BMI在非西班牙裔和西班牙裔参与者之间没有差异(P = 0.45),在公共和私人保险患者之间也没有差异(P = 0.52)。与西班牙裔患者相比,非西班牙裔患者术后hba1c显著降低(P = 0.01),私人参保患者术后收缩压显著低于公共参保患者(P = 0.02)。术后12个月,私人/公共保险和西班牙裔/非西班牙裔结果之间没有发现其他显著差异。结论:在我们的城市青年患者人群中,MBS导致所有组的BMI显著改善。值得注意的是,两组术前特征(BMI、HgbA1、LDL、HDL、甘油三酯、总胆固醇、收缩压、舒张压)差异无统计学意义。但术后各组间hba1c和收缩压存在差异。这些差异背后的原因尚不清楚,强调需要进一步研究更大的人口变异性。这项研究强调了在MBS研究中增加普遍性的重要性,以充分了解代表性不足群体的结果。
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Examining effects of sleeve gastrectomy in an urban youth population

Examining effects of sleeve gastrectomy in an urban youth population

Background

Extensive evidence demonstrates the positive health effects of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) in adolescents, including a reduction in body mass index (BMI) and improvements in cardiometabolic health. However, studies often lack generalizability due to their inclusion of predominately non-Hispanic White and privately insured patients.

Methods

This retrospective study aims to provide insight into MBS outcomes for an urban youth population.

Results

All groups showed a statistically significant improvement in BMI, HgbA1c, HDL, and triglyceride levels, postoperatively. Postoperative BMI did not differ between Non-Hispanic and Hispanic participants (P = 0.45) or between publicly and privately insured patients (P = 0.52). There was a statistically significantly lower postoperative HgbA1c in non-Hispanic participants compared to Hispanic participants (P = 0.01) and a statistically significantly lower postoperative Systolic blood pressure (SBP) in privately insured patients compared to publicly insured patient (P = 0.02). No other significant differences were detected between privately/publicly insured and Hispanic/non-Hispanic outcomes at 12 months postoperatively.

Conclusion

In our urban youth patient population, MBS resulted in significant improvement in BMI across all groups. Notably, there were no statistically significant differences in preoperative characteristics (BMI, HgbA1, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, total cholesterol, SBP or DBP). However, postoperative differences in HgbA1c and SBP were detected between groups. The reasons behind these differences remain unclear, emphasizing the need for further research with greater population variability. This study underscores the importance of increasing generalizability in studies of MBS to fully understand outcomes in underrepresented groups.
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