ABCD: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (Oct 2019)

IS THERE ANY CHANGE IN PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISTICS COMPARING 5 TO 10 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP IN OBESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS?

  • Carla Barbosa NONINO,
  • Bruno Affonso Parenti de OLIVEIRA,
  • Raoana Cássia Paixão CHAVES,
  • Luciana Tabajara Parreiras e SILVA,
  • Marcela Augusta de Souza PINHEL,
  • Flávia de Campos FERREIRA,
  • Gabriela da Costa ROCHA,
  • Simara Paganini DONADELLI,
  • Julio Sergio MARCHINI,
  • Wilson SALGADO-JUNIOR,
  • Carolina Ferreira NICOLETTI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3

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ABSTRACT Background : Bariatric surgery promotes significant weight loss and improvement of associated comorbidities; however, nutrients deficiencies and weight regain may occur in the middle-late postoperative period. Aim: To investigate nutritional status in 10 years follow-up. Methods : Longitudinal retrospective study in which anthropometric, biochemical indicators and nutritional intake were assessed before and after one, two, three, four, five and ten years of Roux-en Y gastric bypass through analysis of medical records. Results : After ten years there was a reduction of 29.2% of initial weight; however, 87.1% of patients had significant weight regain. Moreover, there was an increase of incidence of iron (9.2% to 18.5%), vitamin B12 (4.2% to 11.1%) and magnesium deficiency (14.1% to 14.8%). Folic acid concentrations increased and the percentage of individuals with glucose (40.4% to 3.7%), triglycerides (38% to 7.4%), HDL cholesterol (31 % to 7.4%) and uric acid (70.5% to 11.1%) abnormalities reduced. Also, there is a reduction of food intake at first year postoperative. After 10 years, there was an increase in energy, protein and lipid intake, also a reduction in folid acid intake. Conclusions : Roux-en Y gastric bypass is an effective procedure to promote weight loss and improve comorbidities associated with obesity. However, comparison between postoperative period of five and 10 years showed a high prevalence of minerals deficiency and a significant weight regain, evidencing the need for nutritional follow-up in the postoperative period.

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