袖式胃切除术后体重恢复患者的医学、营养和行为特征

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Yafit Kessler, Gal Churi, Mona Boaz, Limor Mardi-Tilbor, Asnat Raziel, Nasser Sakran, Shiri Sherf-Dagan
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背景:袖式胃切除术后体重恢复(WR)与反复出现的健康并发症有关,值得关注。在关注饮食和生活方式行为的同时,描述WR患者的特征可能有助于设计未来的干预措施。目的:本研究旨在评估原发性SG后最低体重WR≥10%患者的医学、营养和行为特征,并探讨性别差异。地点:医疗中心。方法:采用横断面资料分析。收集了人体测量学、功能、对行为建议的依从性、饮食摄入量和不适应饮食行为的信息。结果:研究纳入100名受试者,sg后7.8±2.8年,76%为女性,平均年龄49.81±11.6岁,目前体重指数(BMI)为33.1±5.4 kg/m2,与最低体重相比WR为25.7±13.4%。高达65%的人坚持遵循饮食建议。蛋白质摄入目标≥60 gr/d、≥1 gr/kg理想体重(IBW)和≥1.5 gr/kg IBW分别达到74%、50%和11%。结论:在原发性SG后发生WR的患者中,对饮食和行为建议的依从性较低、营养缺乏和饮食行为不良是常见的,且性别差异显著。
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Medical, nutritional, and behavioral characteristics of patients experiencing weight regain following sleeve gastrectomy.

Background: Weight regain (WR) following sleeve gastrectomy is linked to recurring health complications, warranting focused attention. Characterizing patients with WR while focusing on eating and lifestyle behaviors may help design future interventions.

Objective: This study aimed to assess medical, nutritional, and behavioral characteristics of patients who experienced WR of ≥10% from nadir weight following primary SG, and to explore gender differences.

Setting: Medical center.

Methods: A cross-sectional data analysis was conducted. Information on anthropometrics, functionality, adherence to behavioral recommendations, dietary intake, and maladaptive eating behaviors were collected.

Results: The study included 100 participants, 7.8l ± 2.8 years post-SG, 76% women, with a mean age of 49.8l ± 11.6 years, body mass index (BMI) of 33.1l ± 5.4 kg/m2 at present, and 25.7l ± 13.4% WR from nadir weight. Up to 65% reported consistently following the eating recommendations. Protein intake targets of ≥60 gr/day, ≥1 gr/kg ideal body weight (IBW), and ≥1.5 gr/kg IBW were met by 74%, 50%, and 11%, respectively. Vitamin D insufficiency (<30 ng/ml) was observed among 82.7%; 57.1% had low blood ferritin levels (<30 ng/ml), 33.8% exhibited low transferrin saturation (<20%), and 25.5% were diagnosed with anemia. Adherence with daily multivitamin, ≥150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity/week, and 7-9 hours of sleep/night were 33%, 15%, and 35%, respectively. Symptoms of grazing and binge eating were reported by 67% and 32%, respectively. Some gender differences in behavioral adherence, maladaptive eating behaviors, and nutritional deficiencies were noted.

Conclusions: Low adherence to eating and behavioral recommendations, nutritional deficiencies, and maladaptive eating behaviors were common among patients who experienced WR following primary SG, with notable gender differences.

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