Body Composition, Sarcopenia and Physical Performance After Bariatric Surgery: Differences Between Sleeve Gastrectomy and Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass

Purpose Evaluate the differences between surgical techniques in the modifications of body composition and the interference in skeletal muscle health, risk of sarcopenia, and reduced physical performance. Materials and Methods This is a cross-sectional prospective study. A total of 71 patients, who u...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obesity surgery 2022-12, Vol.32 (12), p.3830-3838
Hauptverfasser: Baad, Vanessa M. A., Bezerra, Louise R., de Holanda, Narriane C. P., dos Santos, Ana C. O., da Silva, Amanda A. M., Bandeira, Francisco, Cavalcante, Taisy C. F.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Evaluate the differences between surgical techniques in the modifications of body composition and the interference in skeletal muscle health, risk of sarcopenia, and reduced physical performance. Materials and Methods This is a cross-sectional prospective study. A total of 71 patients, who underwent sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). Both groups underwent anthropometric, laboratory analysis, body composition assessment, presence of sarcopenia, and physical performance tests. Results The study found a higher percentage of weight loss and lower BMI in RYGB compared to SG. The other assessments of sarcopenia and physical performance showed similarity between the surgical models. Baumgartner index (7.9 kg/m 2 vs. 7.3 kg/m 2 ), FNIH (9.0 vs. 3.0), handgrip strength (27.3 kg vs. 25.2 kg), and SPPB (9.5 vs. 9.3). Leptin in the general SG group was higher than in RYGB (14.2 ng/ml vs. 8.0 ng/ml). Conclusion RYGB and SG have a similar presence of sarcopenia and physical performance. However, SG allows greater preservation of bone and muscle mass and is associated with higher values of leptin, which may represent protection from long-term postoperative complications. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:0960-8923
1708-0428
DOI:10.1007/s11695-022-06335-y