A Clinical Report on the Impact of Gastric Bypass Surgery on Obesity-Related Complaints and Comorbidities Six Months after the Surgery

Vahideh Banazadeh, A. Jangjoo, A. N. Ostad, G. Ranjbar, M. J. Noghabi, D. H. Alamdari, M. Mobarhan, Reyhaneh Faridnia, M. Nematy
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Introduction:Gastric bypass surgery is an intervention used to treat class III obesity and its complications. Evidence is scarce regarding its benefits among the Iranian population, especially its role in resolving obesity-related complaints and comorbidities. The present study aimed to investigate the impact of gastric bypass surgery on the improvement of obesity-related complaints and comorbidities in morbid obesity. Methods:This study was conducted on 35 morbidly obese patients who volunteered to undergo gastric bypass surgery. Anthropometric data, comorbidity status, and dietary habits were collected at baseline and six months postoperatively. Data analysis was performed in SPSS version 16.0. Results: The majority of the patients were female (80). A significant difference was observed in the frequency distribution of normal dietary habits (five regular meals per day) before and after surgery (P = 0.01). In comparison, the distribution was not significant for snacking and three large meals per day (P > 0.05). All complaints of eating disorders according to self-reports (e.g., overeating and night eating syndrome) significantly improved (P 0.05). Conclusion: Accordingly, gastric bypass surgery could improve obesity-related complaints six months postoperatively. Also, according to the patients� self -declaration, patients� adherence to �normal eating habits� increased during this period, and their eating disorders like night eating syndrome (NES) and overeating behaviors decreased compared to before the surgery.
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胃转流术对术后6个月肥胖相关主诉和合并症影响的临床报告
引言:胃旁路手术是一种用于治疗III级肥胖及其并发症的干预措施。关于它在伊朗人群中的益处,尤其是它在解决肥胖相关投诉和合并症方面的作用,证据很少。本研究旨在探讨胃旁路手术对改善病态肥胖患者的肥胖相关主诉和合并症的影响。方法:对35例自愿接受胃旁路手术的病态肥胖患者进行研究。在基线和术后6个月收集人体测量数据、共病状态和饮食习惯。数据分析采用SPSS 16.0版软件进行。结果:80例患者为女性。手术前后正常饮食习惯(每日五餐)的频率分布差异有统计学意义(P=0.01),零食和一日三餐的分布不显著(P>0.05)。根据自我报告,所有饮食失调的投诉(如暴饮和夜食综合征)都有显著改善(P<0.05)。结论:因此,胃旁路手术可以改善术后6个月与肥胖相关的投诉。此外,根据患者的说法�� 自我声明,患者�� 遵守��正常饮食习惯�� 在这段时间里,他们的饮食失调,如夜间进食综合征(NES)和暴饮暴食行为,与手术前相比有所减少。
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