青少年袖式胃造口术和胃旁路术后的代谢和营养结局:一项1年随访的队列研究。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Hormone and Metabolic Research Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1055/a-2679-9676
Faraneh Zolfaghari, Maryam Barzin, Maryam Mahdavi, Alireza Khalaj, Golaleh Asghari
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摘要

我们进行了这项研究,以比较严重肥胖的青少年在套管胃造口术(SG)和胃旁路术(GB)后的人体测量学和代谢结果以及营养状况。我们选择了219名重度肥胖青少年(体重指数>第99百分位或第95百分位≤BMI2 vs. 36.1±4.0 kg/ m2, p值)
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Metabolic and Nutritional Outcomes After Sleeve Gastrostomy and Gastric Bypass in Adolescents: A Cohort Study with 1-Year Follow-Up.

We conducted this study to compare the anthropometric and metabolic outcomes and nutritional status, after sleeve gastrostomy (SG) and gastric bypass (GB) in adolescents with severe obesity. We selected 219 adolescents with severe obesity (Body Mass Index>99th percentile or 95th≤BMI<99th percentile) among the participants of Tehran Obesity Treatment Study and assessed them for anthropometric and metabolic outcomes and nutritional status at baseline and during 1 year follow up after the surgery. Out of the total, 182 participants were in the SG group and 37 were in the GB group. BMI was lower in SG patients compared to GB group (38.5±4.8 kg/m 2 vs. 36.1±4.0 kg/m 2, p-value<0.05), 3 months after surgery. Metabolic profiles such as aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase were lower in SG group compared to GB after 6 months of follow up, while high-density lipoprotein was higher in SG patients compered to GB patients (41.6±8.4 mg/dl vs. 48.0±9.2 mg/dl, p-value<0.05). After one year, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein were higher in adolescents who underwent SG compared to those in GB group. There was no significant difference in micronutrient status between SG and GB groups. It seems that SG in adolescents with obesity and fatty liver disease, is more appropriate but GB may be preferred in patients with a history of lipid profile abnormalities. More studies are needed to draw conclusions about nutritional status and long-term outcomes after surgery.

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Hormone and Metabolic Research
Hormone and Metabolic Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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3.80
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering the fields of endocrinology and metabolism from both, a clinical and basic science perspective, this well regarded journal publishes original articles, and short communications on cutting edge topics. Speedy publication time is given high priority, ensuring that endocrinologists worldwide get timely, fast-breaking information as it happens. Hormone and Metabolic Research presents reviews, original papers, and short communications, and includes a section on Innovative Methods. With a preference for experimental over observational studies, this journal disseminates new and reliable experimental data from across the field of endocrinology and metabolism to researchers, scientists and doctors world-wide.
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