Preoperative and Postoperative (1st and 3rd Month) Metabolic Data of Patients Who Underwent Bariatric Surgery

Purpose: The growing prevalence of obesity has become a major concern. The efficacy of medical treatment, diet and behavior therapy in morbidly obese patients is limited. Obesity surgery is a treatment option for selected morbidly obese patients. Material and Method: Data of 47 patients (n=39 women,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015-03, Vol.19 (1), p.14-18
Hauptverfasser: Kutbay, Nilüfer Özdemir, Yürekli, Banu Sarer, Özışık, Hatice, Altun, İlker, Suner, Aslı, Şimşir, Ilgın Yıldırım, Fırat, Özgür, Erdoğan, Mehmet, Çetinkalp, Şevki, Özgen, Gökhan, Saygılı, Füsun
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: The growing prevalence of obesity has become a major concern. The efficacy of medical treatment, diet and behavior therapy in morbidly obese patients is limited. Obesity surgery is a treatment option for selected morbidly obese patients. Material and Method: Data of 47 patients (n=39 women, 8 men) who underwent bariatric surgery were investigated. Results: Out of 47 patients, 20 underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) (43%) and 27 had sleeve gastrectomy (SG) (57%). The mean age of the patients was 37±9.5 (19-59) years. 17% of patients were men and 83% were women. In the analysis of data on weight that could be found for 31 out of 47 patients, we detected preoperative and postoperative (1st and 3rd month) mean weight values as 125.4±15.9 kg, 112.7±13.2 kg (p
ISSN:1301-2193
1308-9846
DOI:10.4274/tjem.2717